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...goats" out of their pen to frisk in Havre. They browsed at good road restaurants, brought home tasty food to Tex. Within 48 hours les petites filles had M. Epstein so well in hand that he let Miss Guinan lunch (once) at Havre's Frascati's. Vive la petite fille???then bang! From Paris the Director General of the Surete Generale, M. Maurier, telegraphed that nobody was to be let out of the pen. M. Epstein, Miss Guinan & kids were undone. Kid Anne Boleyn started general hysterics by screaming: "We'll never get to Paris! I want to go home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Mrs. Belmont's Miss Guinan | 6/8/1931 | See Source »

...staggering 2,250,000 today. Liberty's popularity with the man-and-woman-on-the-street can scarcely be denied. But, even though 1929 was a boom year, its advertising fell off. Meanwhile, old Collier's came up from behind, went far ahead. The Pattersons?pére et fille???could easily afford to throw Liberty away and still live lavishly on Tribune-News money. And they might do if Liberty were not, with him, a point of honor. As public evidence of loyalty to Father's enterprise, Daughter Alicia has frequently contributed articles and last week risked amused reactions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Father & Daughter | 5/26/1930 | See Source »

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