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...home of the late Ivar Kreuger, which it was rumored she had bought), and whither she went after demanding an increase of her $6,500 per week salary, came news that Greta Garbo had a cold. Also came news pictures snapped of her unawares in a Stock holm cinema theatre. They showed her dressed in the shapeless tweed suit which she had worn on her voyage from the U. S., long hair streaming stringily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 19, 1932 | 9/19/1932 | See Source »

...elders] and I will examine them. So ... he called one of them and said: . . . Tell under what tree thou sawest them. . . . He said: Under a mastic tree. . . . He commanded that the other should come and said: . . . Under what tree didst thou take them? And he answered: Under a holm tree. . . . With that all the assembly cried out . . . and rose up against the two elders (for Daniel had convicted them of false witness by their own mouth). . . . And put them to death, and innocent blood was saved in that day." In Susanna at the Bath, artists of the Renaissance found...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: Susanna At Albany | 8/22/1932 | See Source »

Pretty Eleanor Holm of New York decided not to try for an Olympic record in the 100-metre back stroke race. Instead of steering by the row of flags over her lane, she kept her head turned to watch Philomena Mealing of Australia whom she beat by 5 ft. The one race that U. S. women swimmers have never done well in, the 200-metre breast stroke, went to a 16-year-old Australian schoolgirl, Clare Dennis of Sydney, who made an Olympic record of 3:06.4, a ripple ahead of little Hideko Maehata of Japan. An unbeatable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Xth Olympiad | 8/22/1932 | See Source »

...Eleanor Holm, whose swimming has not yet marred her pretty freshness with big muscles and fat, breaks a backstroke record almost every time she goes for a swim. This time it was the world's record for 100 metres, which she swam 1:18.2. A crowd of 55,000 wanted to see what would happen between Minnow Rawls and Georgia Coleman in the platform dive. Again Minnow Rawls surprised everyone: she withdrew. Georgia Coleman's running swan dive looked too short and the title went to Dorothy Poynton of Los Angeles, who wore a white bathing suit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Olympic Trials | 7/25/1932 | See Source »

...Chapman '35, L. A. Cook '34, T. L. Dammann '35, A. B. Deardon '34, G. R. Divens '35, Jarvis Farley '32, D. A. Fuss '32, A. B. Gardner '33, C. T. Hall '34, G. M. Hazelton '33, H. E. Holm '35, Frederick Ireland '33, G. N. Johnson '34, J. R. Keim '34, W. H. Kerr '34, R. W. Kuhl...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 43 MEN PARTICIPATE IN NATURALIZATION WORK | 6/6/1932 | See Source »

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