Word: forester
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...FOREST R. ADAMS...
...Paris arrived last week seven bodies that had lain for days in the wreckage of a French plane in the Great Congo Forest, had been mauled by leopards, lions, jackals and wolves, had been punctured by the proboscises of poisonous flies and mosquitoes, had been stripped of valuables by Banda Negroes and finally had been found by a Belgian search pilot, shipped down the Congo River to French Equatorial Africa's capital, Brazzaville, thence by rail to the seacoast, thence by sea to France. No. 1 of these seven corpses was the body of French Equatorial Africa...
...glorious hazards of life in the French colonies, the Paris Illustration hastened to print photographs of the jungle tragedy, taken on the scene by the Belgian Congo's official photographer. L'Illustration's cover showed the great white gash the plane had cut in the forest. Inside was a meticulous chart showing the contours of the plane's debris and the exact positions to which the crash hurled the bodies of Governor and Mme Renard and their five companions...
Sued for Divorce. Marcus Cook ("Marc") Connelly, 44, Pulitzer prize-winning playwright (The Green Pastures); by Madeline Hurlock Connelly, onetime cinemactress; in London. Mrs. Connelly was reported planning to marry Playwright Robert Emmet Sherwood (Reunion in Vienna, The Petrified Forest...
...play, directed by Kenneth C. R. White, instructor in English, is a satire on English royalty. Sherwood is celebrated for two previous successes, "Reunion in Vienna," made famous by Alfred Lunt and Lynne Fontanne, and "The Petrified Forest," in which Leslie Howard smashed box office records in New York City...