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Married. Actress Margaret Garland Sullavan, 25, onetime wife of Actor Henry Fonda; and Leland Hayward, Manhattan theatre & cinema agent (chief client: Katharine Hepburn) ; in Newport...
...Horne '40, 3m; second, J. D. Lightbody '40, 5m. 30 secs., third, W. H. Magill '40, 5m. 30 s, fourth, W. P. Tuttle '40, 3m; fifth, E. V. Clark '40, 3m; E. M. Thayer '37, 3m. 30 s; F. L. Porter '40, 3m; G. A. Hayward '40, 3m. 30 s; C. D. Stevens '40, 3m; R. Brayton '39, 1m; J. C. Wells '40, 3m. 30 s; R. F. Duncan 38, 3m. 30 s; H. L. Williston '40, 3m. 30 s; E. S. Childs, Jr. '40, 3m; H. O. Marcy '37, scratch; W. H. Wright '38, scratch; C. L. DeCoster...
...Philadelphia's Franklin Institute one afternoon last week twelve men received from President Nathan Hayward the Institute's annual awards for achievements in science. Among the distinguished dozen were two Detroiters, one of them, Charles Franklin Kettering, already famed as General Motors' research vice president; the other so little known even in his home city that, when Detroit newspapers got word of the Franklin awards, they could find no mention of him in their morgues. This was Albert Leroy Marsh, president of Detroit's Hoskins Manufacturing Co., who won the John Price Wetherill Medal "for discoveries...
...Calvocoressi, S. Cobb, E. B. Cochran, A. H. Corbett, G. F. Cronkhite, R. J. Cumming, N. DeVore, A. C. Drinkwater, F. C. Eaton, K. A. Ehrman, D. Emerson, D. Eriskson, C. W. Foy, R. H. Gannon, H. S. Geodhue, N. Goodwin, W. W. Hancock, F. W. Hatfield, M. L. Hayward, J. Horowitz, J. C. Hunsaker, J. P. Hunsaker, C. G. Hutter, James H. Jackson, M. D. Jacobson, M. V. Jennings, T. Kaplan, W. S. Kemp, Fred Keppel, Francis Keppel, I. Kline, E. T. Ladd, M. E. Lasker, R. C. Maclaurin, L. A. McGowan, N. Mendleson, G. M. Messing...
...Claudette Colbert) in Private Worlds, Mary White (Ann Harding) in this picture is baffled when her own life presents the sort of symptoms she is accustomed to deal with in her patients. Having healed the suicide fits of an heiress (Maureen O'Sullivan) by treating her sweetheart (Louis Hayward) for advanced dipsomania, she finds her maternal instincts for the latter in a state of overstimulation. Her confrère (Herbert Marshall) convinces her that what she mistakes for Love is merely spiritual chicken pox. This is the climax...