Word: holden
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...instead of 45?. Arthur Vandenberg Jr., secretary to his papa Senator, appeared as a musician at a fashionable tea. John Nance Garner appeared as an off-the-record speaker at a luncheon of the National Press Club and packed the gallery. Boston's beaver-bearded Representative George Holden Tinkham chuckled with delight in his dark apartment in what was formerly the Arlington Hotel-where he and the Resettlement Administration are now sole tenants -when he received from the U. S. Consul in Kenya Colony official assurance that his long forgotten record of shooting six leopards...
...customarily praise for the music and photography. Unfortunately for Hollywood, cinemaddicts go to the theatre not to see the latest wonders of cinematography but to be entertained. That in this case both music, by Max Steiner, and color photography, by Cameraman W. Howard Greene and Color Designer Lansing C. Holden, are genuinely superb, will doubtless not suffice to interest 1936 in two young lovers who, with money to burn, can apparently find nothing better to do than brood about the life hereafter. If The Garden of Allah, best example of color photography the cinema has so far contrived...
...plurality for Senator, and Democrat Charles F. Hurley a 39,000 plurality for Governor, proceeded also to elect a Republican Secretary of State, a Democratic State Auditor, a Republican Legislature, a Democratic Lieutenant Governor, and two Republican Representatives in place of Democrats. Beaver-bearded George Holden Tinkham, who has spent the last 21 of his 66 years as Republican Representative from the Democratic city of Boston, returned home day before election in time to vote. As usual in campaign years, he had nonchalantly spent abroad, in Berlin, Rome, Bucharest, the weeks during which his Democratic opponent was berating him. This...
Edward G. Harris '38; Arthur R. Hartwig '37; Thomas H. Healy '39; Stephen Helburn '37; Solomon L. Iiershoff '37; Charles A. Hill '39; Robert B. Holden '38; Norman E. Hunt '38; Thomas C. Hunt '37; Lemuel B. Bunter '37; William C. Huntting '37; Gordon S. Lerardi '39; John Q. Jordan '37; Clifton F. Kahn '37; Charles W. Kessler '37; Joseph Levine '39; Lawrence M. Levinson...
Died. Ellen M. Weston Holden, wife of Board Chairman Hale Holden of Southern Pacific Co.; after long illness; in Chicago...