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...rudely fashioned of driftwood against the base of a cliff, Stubbendorff and his diggers found the clothed skeleton of Fraenkel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Hero Business | 9/22/1930 | See Source »

...Brattvaag had the body of Andree, of another not identified, and the scattered bones of a third (New York Herald Tribune}. There were two skeletons, the bones of a third; Andree's head, in many fragments, had been found later (Universal Service). There were two bodies, Andree's and Fraenkel's. Andree "had been found in a sitting posture, reclining a little to the right and facing as if staring from sightless eyes. . . . [one] side of his face was recognizable and life-like.'' (New York Times). Universal Service was accurate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Getting the Andree Story | 9/8/1930 | See Source »

...vicinity, found imbedded in the ice three bodies, well preserved. From the clothing of one the discoverers took a pedometer, excitedly read the engraved name of Salomon August Andree. A 33-year mystery? was solved. They knew for certain now that the other two were the bodies of Knut Fraenkel and Nils Strindberg who, with Swedish Scientist Andrée, vanished in 1897 in an attempt to fly across the North Pole in a balloon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Carnival | 9/1/1930 | See Source »

Ganna Walska d'Eighnhorn Fraenkel Cochran McCormick, assertive Polish second wife of Chicago's harvester tycoon, Harold Fowler McCormick, has three passions: Music, Perfume, Feminism. For Music she has labored many a weary year without spectacular success. For Perfume, she has founded and guided to success Ganna Walska Perfumes, Inc., of Paris and New York. For Feminism she gained a victory last week when the Third Division of the U. S. Customs Court unanimously conceded her a legal residence other than that of her husband...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WOMEN: Walska Triumphant | 1/27/1930 | See Source »

Ganna Walska d'Eighnhorn Fraenkel Cochran McCormick last fall entered the U.S. bringing 15 trunkfuls of personal effects which she valued at two million dollars. She declined to pay duty, on the ground that she was a nonresident U.S. citizen whose home is in Paris. Unsympathetic customs officials impounded her baggage, declaring that a wife's residence was with her husband, and that Harold Fowler McCormick lives in Chicago (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WOMEN: Walska Outwangled | 3/18/1929 | See Source »

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