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...Twenty million dollars are spent each year gathering news for the New York Herald-Tribune," said Wilbur S. Forrest, chief editorial writer of the Tribune, in an interview with the CRIMSON yesterday, "and there are 24,600 people all over the world who are working for the paper directly or indirectly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Twenty Million Dollars Spent Gathering News Yearly For N.Y. Herald - Tribune, Says Forrest | 3/2/1934 | See Source »

Into the bedroom tiptoe two stealthy men. Miles Forrest and John Dighton. husky hirelings, heap the bedclothes over the boys' heads. Edward manages to fight free for a moment, get a bloody clout in the face. Squirming and kicking, the boys die under the smothering hands. Sir James Tyrrell, a discontented gentleman in charge of the job, hastens to report to his employer, Richard Duke of Gloucester, uncle of the boys. Gloucester, a crafty, ruthless, sharp-featured scoundrel who drags a foot is already calling himself King Richard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Princely Bones | 12/11/1933 | See Source »

...expertness would include: for orthopedics, George M. Laughlin of Kirksville, Mo.; for mental and nervous diseases, Arthur G. Hildreth of Macon, Mo. and Edward S. Merrill of Los Angeles; for manipulative osteopathy, Charles S. Green of Manhattan; for industrial accidents, Harry Goehring of Pittsburgh; for care of athletes, Forrest Allen of University of Kansas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Osteopaths in Milwaukee | 8/7/1933 | See Source »

...Forrest R. Snyder, O. Cousens, S. W. Crocker, Elliott W. Robbins, James D. Reiher, Harriet Cooms, Joan Stoddard, J. P. Reisman, Eleanor Packard, William Ray, G. Louise, Robert H. Walker, Arky deRosset, H. G. White, A. P. Felton, Catherine E. Jodoin, J. McClellan Laughin, Marguerite Walsh, Kenneth G. Cloby, D. Armstrong, Barbara Cobb, Barbara Cox, Robert' A. Sard, Henry P. Walker, Jr., John Mitchell, Jane Hawkes, Augusta Flagg, Fonchen Usher, William W. Lord, Jane Gilman, Helena Niescherg, Winston J. Rowe, William Dennis, Miss H. Randal, Erik Lundberg, Franklin C. Forbes, L. A. Vigneras, G. Fuler, Willys Spencer, Peggy Moss Priscilla...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OVER 150 ATTEND DANCE AT CRIMSON | 8/1/1933 | See Source »

...piece Symphony Orchestra, which annually gives a series of summer concerts in a football stadium donated by Oilman William Grove Skelly, determined to present Aïda. Carlo Edwards of the Metropolitan Opera, vacationing with his wife's relatives at Sand Springs, was asked to direct. Tenor Forrest Lamont of the defunct Chicago Opera (TIME, July 4, 1932) was called to sing Radames. He was the only non-Oklahoman in the cast which included a girls' chorus supplied by a high school. At the first of two performances, 6,000 Oklahomans paid $1.50 each...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Opera Over Oil | 7/31/1933 | See Source »

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