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Twenty miles north of Chicago, at Ravinia, another music-loving tycoon faced another deficit: Louis Eckstein, whose summer opera avocation is almost vocation. Like Mr. Insull, Mr. Eckstein did not gloom. The summer's $200,000 loss will be made up somehow. Last year he and Mrs. Eckstein went into their own pockets for $97,000 of a $217,000 deficit. Said he last week: "I merely consider it my contribution to summer culture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Mr. Insull's Figures | 8/25/1930 | See Source »

...than Camp Zakelo, Maine. Its director was Isadore Zarakov, celebrated onetime (1925-28) Harvard footballer and baseballer. Two of its counsellors were Alton K. ("Al") Marsters, last season's fleet Dartmouth quarterback, and Alfred C. ("Al") Lassman, husky All-American tackle for New York University in 1928. But gloom filled Zakelo a month ago. It was announced that "Al" Lassman had taken a canoe out at night in rough water, that the canoe had capsized, that Lassman had drowned (TIME, July 14). Director Zarakov did not deny rumors to the effect that Lassman, despondent over an old football injury...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Zakelo's Tragedy | 8/11/1930 | See Source »

...deep sea creatures, lured near by the fish bait, never before seen by man in their natural state. So great was the depth that only the blue and violet rays of the sun's spectrum penetrated, yet the submarine scene seemed brilliantly lighted compared to the gloom of the diving chamber when its electric bulb was turned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Diving Ball | 6/23/1930 | See Source »

Excerpts from Mr. Brookers gloom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Canadian Culture | 5/26/1930 | See Source »

...ponderous French tomes it is written that the Due de Guise marshalled the nuptials in a suit of "frosted gold," that the King of France supplied the wedding ring, that bass-viols groaned, flageolets and hautboys tootled, that torch bearers lessened the gloom of Notre Dame (lit by electricity last week), and finally that the wedding dress of Mary Queen of Scots was "white as the lily with which it was embroidered, but so prodigally rich and gorgeous, glittering with diamonds and silver as to be TOO DAZZLING for words to describe," and of such weight that "two demoiselles bore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Miss Tyrrell & Mary Queen of Scots | 5/12/1930 | See Source »

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