Word: famed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...PICTURE IS BEING MADE BY JOHN W. ROGERS AND HARRY JOE BROWN FOR INDEPENDENT RELEASE. . . . SLATE IN SCENE IS FOR FILM CUTTER AND DIRECTOR'S USE IN FINAL CUTTING OF PICTURE, INDICATING PROPER SEQUENCE OF SCENES. NO PRISON PICTURE THIS BUT WELL DONE STORY OF FOOTBALL TWINS' FAME AT WEST POINT AND AT HOME, GIVING PUBLIC WHO COULD NOT SEE ARMY TEAM IN ACTION CHANCE TO SEE THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN BOYS IN ACTION...
Divorced. By the Countess of Carnarvon, 45, the former Tilly Losch, onetime Viennese premiere ballerina who changed her style, rose to fame in the '30s as an interpretative dancer: the Earl of Carnarvon, 58, on charges of adultery which he declined to contest (two years ago he failed to get a divorce on the grounds that Tilly had sailed off to the U.S. in 1940, leaving him and the blitz behind); after eight years of marriage, no children; in England...
Died. Arthur Hamilton Lee, Viscount Lee of Fareham, 78, one-time First Lord of the Admiralty, whose chief claim to fame was his 1921 gift to the nation of his Buckinghamshire estate, Chequers, as a country home for Britain's Prime Ministers; after long illness; in Avening, Gloucestershire, England...
This year the fame of Pend Oreille's Kamloops has attracted fishermen from hundreds of miles away. Some have gone home with empty creels, for the Kamloops are as temperamental biters as any trout. But by last week more than 200 fierce, square-tailed Kamloops, averaging 22 lbs., had been hauled out of Pend Oreille, including a 28-pounder (see cut) reeled in by a 13-year-old Idaho boy, Pat Kauffman...
...Harvard, was infected with Boston's quickening interest in Europe's classical culture. He visited Italy and France, studied the immense compositions of Titian, Veronese and Tintoretto. In 1811, he settled in England to paint like them. When he returned to Boston seven years later, his fame seemed secure...