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...Forthright, tart-tongued, intellectual, is Daughter Ivy Litvinov. Often a member of Russian delegations in her own right, at Geneva in 1929 she termed U. S. Ambassador Gibson "a contemptible little bounder." A dabbler in literature, she has a mystery thriller to her credit. In Moscow it is her duty to give the best, biggest official parties...
...According to one of the minor articles in Hollywood's credo, all citizens of Manhattan who are not in the breadline or the bootlegging business live in severely modernistic penthouses. People who live in penthouses should not throw themselves out the window, but the villainess of this picture (Wynne Gibson) does so while intoxicated, mistaking a pair of glass doors which open on an airshaft for those which lead to the room where her inebriated guests are querulously listening to the barkings of a rolltop radio. The death of the villainess removes the last element of gaiety from the picture...
...Their combined holdings will be 114,000 shares out of 1,646,000. Goldman Sachs acquired its Manufacturers stock at about $275 per share, only last week paid its last instalment. Out of the 381,000 shares it bought in this manner, 277,000 were sold to Harvey Dow Gibson and associates at $26.35 a share last winter (TIME, Jan. 12, 1931). Atlas holds 32,000 Manufacturers Trust shares in a shrewd manner. The two trusts will henceforth elect four out of Manufacturers' 40 directors...
...national hotel chain. Hotelman Hitz is 41. When he was 16 he emigrated from Vienna, obtained work in a cheap restaurant to be sure of food. Ten years ago he was made manager of Cleveland's Fenway Hall. Six years later he was general manager of Cincinnati's Hotel Gibson. He was placed in charge of the New Yorker when it opened two years...
Hugh Simons Gibson, Ambassador to Belgium and another delegate appointed last week, has helped to nurture Disarmament since it?and he?were in diplomatic swaddling clothes...