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...duties on the executive committee of the Motion Picture Relief Fund. He has taken Merle Oberon out to dinner. Although he has transferred his 40-foot motor cruiser, New Moon, to a Pacific anchorage, he has left his wife in the East, keeps his voting residence in Framingham, Mass. Jimmy how first-names most of Hollywood but respectfully speaks of his employer as Mr. Goldwyn. To an interviewer Cineman Roosevelt recently observed: "I won't say I'm not going to go back into politics, because if I do say so, and then later decide I will...
...suggested that he try making paper forms for jewelers' boxes. Soon this side line was giving crusty Andrew Dennison a tidy living and in 1855 he sold the enterprise to another son, Eliphalet Whorff Dennison, for $9,000. From this humble beginning eventually sprang Dennison Manufacturing Co. of Framingham, Mass., today the leading U. S. paper converter, with $10,400,000 in assets and 1938 sales of $12,528,000 from a line of 9,000 items including crepe paper, tags, paper boxes, seals, gum paper...
Lawrence I. Radway '40, in an interview last night, said that twelve of the invitations sent to prominent men have already been accepted. So far two college presidents and one dean, including President Conant and Dean Hanford, four college professors, a member of the Boston City Council, a Framingham manufacturer, and a management engineer, as well as an unnamed representative of the C.I.O. have agreed to discuss the public service problem with the undergraduate delegates...
...Harvard Club of Boston will run two special trains to New Haven on November 19, for the Yale football game. Both trains will leave South Station, Boston, via the Boston & Albany Railroad at 8 o'clock, and will stop at Newtonville, Framingham, and Worcester. They will leave New Haven for the return trip at 5.30 in the afternoon...
Wishing to add two guest rooms to his house in Framingham, Mass., Son-Secretary James Roosevelt, went to a bank to borrow $2,500. The bank sent his application to the Federal Housing Administration in a routine way. Son James, knowing the Housing Act, offered to bet 50? that FHA would turn it down because the rooms were to be separated from his garage by about 24 inches, therefore not technically part of the building. FHA turned down the application. So the astonished bank lent Son James $2,500 on his face...