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...circumstances of Albert's death were such as to breed ugly stories. Albert left his footman at 2 p. m. saying he would return in an hour. When he failed to return after several hours, the frightened footman did not think to step into a telephone booth at nearby Marche-les- Dames. Instead, with an impulse toward secrecy, he drove a long way to the chateau of Count Anton de Wiart, and from there telephoned the royal palace at Brussels. The two court officials who got the message drove out to Marche-les-Dames to search for the King...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BELGIUM: Death of Albert (Cont'd) | 5/21/1934 | See Source »

...summary: HARVARD '37 YALE '37 White, Stephenson, r.f. r.f., Leeds, Carey, Michaels, Wind Moser, Gibson, l.f. l.f., Byrnes, Beckwith Gray, Adlis, Schuler, c. c., Pierson, McNoeley, Morton Stephenson, Field, Witherspoon, r.g. r.g., Miles, Footman Mason, Lewis, l.g. l.g., Wright, Kelley, Havilend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eli Freshman Basketball Men Crush Crimson Team, 54-30 | 3/12/1934 | See Source »

Yale '37: Amos, r.e.; Wright, r.t.; Ghaster, r.g.; Beckwith (Capt.), c.; Finn, l.g.; Footman, l.t.; Carey, l.e.; McLenore, q.b.; Murtha, r.h.b.; Work, l.h.b.; Graham...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN ELEVEN WINS FROM YALE 1937 OUTFIT | 11/20/1933 | See Source »

...mentioned the celebrated and inimitable Hawaiians on the stage since the Massie Case (TIME, Dec. 28, 1931 et seq.}. Majordomo at Lake Hopatcong is Ellis Rowlands, a Welsh ex-actor still shaken by his experience in the Black Watch during the War. It is Rowlands, wearing footman's livery, who meets you at the door when you go to see Mr. Cook. Rowlands takes your hat and coat, goes to a window, opens it, coolly throws the garments out. The smiling host then asks the footman to tell Meadows to bring the cocktails in. Meadows, in the dark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Oct. 2, 1933 | 10/2/1933 | See Source »

Barry Jones, the chief star of the London cast, is the Queen's husband, spelled k-i-n-g. Almost completely disregarded in the affairs of state, he spends his time going for walks, bicycle rides, or playing draughts (checkers to us) with a very excellent royal footman, Phipps. While the queen is planning a trip to America, where she will sacrifice one knows not what to raise funds for her country, Princess Anne is falling in love with the king's secretary. Proximity is as good a grounds for the romance as any. No sooner has the queen left...

Author: By E. W. R., | Title: CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 2/24/1933 | See Source »

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