Word: gay
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Gaudy and gay with gypsy spangles, two coffee-colored women last week entered the East Orange (N. J.) Trust Co. just before closing time, asked Teller Howard Wyre to change 20 dimes into two $1 bills. This transaction completed, the gypsies offered to tell Teller Wyre's fortune. Amused, he complied with their requirements, took a $1,000 stack of bills from his drawer, placed his hand upon it. One fortune teller draped a handkerchief over the teller's hand, muttered unintelligible words...
Ruth Chatterton, now appearing in "Sarah and Son" at the Metropolitan Theatre, gives one of her excellent performances that stamp her as one of the talking screen's best actresses. There seems to be no limit to Miss Chatterton's versatility--she has played parts ranging from gay young wives to tragic middle-aged mothers. In "Sarah and Son" she not only acts superbly, but acquires a realistic German accent, and even goes so far as to improve in her knowledge of English as the picture progresses. Miss Chatterton has the role of a young German girl...
...Wednesday, February' 26, the Dr. George W. Gay Lecture on Medical Ethics will be given by Dr. S. B. Woodward '74, ex-president of the Massachusetts Medical Society...
...Patterson '32 oppose each other in the fifth round. Beckman Pool '32, 2-0 victor over J. M. Barnaby, 2nd '33, will meet G. F. Goodyear 21, who defeated F. A. Redford 21, 3-0. In fourth round matches A. E. H. Barker II, opposes Donald Gay '31, and R. B. Swartzbaugh 31, will meet S. B. Myers 1G. C. D. G. Breckinridge '31 advanced into the semi-final round by a 3-2 victory over A. T. Carpenter...
...action was taken; and the reconstituted Committee now consists of the following members: Professor C. J. Bullock (chairman), Hon. Charles Francis Adams, Mr. Robert Amory, Professors J. D. Black, H. H. Burbank, T. N. Carver, W. L. Crum, Mr. Frederic H. Curtiss, Professors W. B. Donham and E. F. Gay, Hon. Ogden L. Mills, Professors P. Sorokin and F. W. Taussig, Mr. Eugene V. R. Thayer, and Professor J. H. Williams. In the Catalogue of the University it makes, and has always made, a modest showing, being merely mentioned with the "Other Committees" appointed by the Corporation...