Word: hart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...defendant was an attractive Polish woman named Mrs. Dorothy Mysza Pollak, 26, who shot her husband in the -eye. Recalling the devastating satire in Maurine Watkins' play Chicago, in which blonde Roxie Hart was in a somewhat similar plight, Chicago newspapers took satire into their own hands, tagged Mrs. Pollak as "Chicago's most beautiful slayer...
...those to come alive was the girl in blue in the new Chesterfield cigaret advertisements. Said she, named Hazel Grace: "I take care of my aged grandmother. All artists are swell, just swell. I have never been insulted." Another was little black-eyed Dorothy Hart, one of Artist Haskell Coffin's magazine cover models. Said silver-haired Mrs. George Snyder: "I have been insulted. An artist actually had the nerve to ask if my hair was genuine...
Married. William Samuel Paley, 30, president of Columbia Broadcasting System; and Mrs. Dorothy Hart Hearst, 23; two weeks after she divorced Publisher Hearst's third son John Randolph Hearst; in Kingman, Ariz. Honeymoon: Hawaii...
...young men to enter politics. President Ernest Martin Hopkins of Dartmouth spoke also, said a college's chief objective is to help young men find themselves. Nearby Johns Hopkins sent over its President Joseph Sweetman Ames; U. S. Naval Academy (block away) its Superintendent, Rear Admiral Thomas Charles Hart...
...Gregg, Jr., Herman Gundlach, J. R. Haley, V. H. Handy, Elmer Jr., J. K. Hart, J. M. Heidell, E. Hollis, Jr., H. E. Holm, Jr., Hoiske, R. S. Hormell, V. W. Howe, H. Hunter, J. F. Hutchinson, C. L. L. W. Kane, D. M. Kellogg, Jr., G. Kellogg, Waters Kellogg, H. L. Jr., E. A. Kratovil, L. P. Ledoux, Lehmann, Jr., Edward Levy, E. L. R. M. Lorent...