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...this record dictatorship is not all due to the personal virtue and public frugalities of Meritorious Gomez. In 1917 oil began to gush in Venezuela in unbelievable quantities. Last year more oil than anywhere else outside the U. S. and Russia spouted from Venezuelan wells, and every gallon of it pays a 7% to 10 % royalty to the Government. Cheap to produce, most of this oil is drilled on the shores and in the bottom of a long arm of the sea known as Lake Maracaibo, is carried to refineries in Dutch Curagao and Aruba by a fleet of special...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VENEZUELA: Meritorious Dictator | 1/1/1934 | See Source »

...Colbert and March can cope successfully with most discouraging material. As in the "Son-Daughter" the call of patriotism breaks the thread of true love, but this time the outcome is comic. The plot is, of course, impossible; but that is inconsequential. For the lovelorn there is much gush; for the cynical there is a dash of Noel Coward's sophistication; for the ladies there is always the Colbert wardrobe...

Author: By J. M., | Title: The Crimson Playgoer | 3/17/1933 | See Source »

...death of Boston's youthful heavy-weight contender has called forth from the press an inevitable gush. Mawkish sentiment has become a characteristic of American journalistic expression; it helps to boost circulation. But beneath the columns of effusion one senses an occasional spark of sincerity. Schaaf played the game ably, cleanly, modestly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHAAF | 2/15/1933 | See Source »

...whole-hearted, but strike an irritating intellectual pose. They usually discuss ragged problems, with only that touch of originality which makes for interest. They are surprisingly readable, and they are read. Perhaps the artist has always overtaxed himself, and has thus fallen short of his capabilities: perhaps the tremendous gush with which he has flooded the presses is but the indication of the artisan, Wells...

Author: By J. H. S., | Title: BOOKENDS | 1/23/1933 | See Source »

...appeal. The audience won't tire of its favorite and the producers haven't used him over-abundantly. The double exposure escapes the cleverest eye and the exposition of two characters will hold the attention of the most indifferent. And they've put in Jimmy Durante to gush forth exuberantly and to smother his tormenters with aspirates. Claudette Colbert still possesses her cultured charm and poise but falls to convince one that she recognizes the meaning of the electoral college. All in all a shadowy theme, which often descends into a musical revue, is graced by the presence of Cohan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 12/7/1932 | See Source »

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