Word: hume
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Floor Above" live David Kennard (Ivor Novello) & wife (Benita Hume). Their story: While working on a symphony, David goes blind. His wife's suitor subsidizes the family, allows David to believe that his symphony has won a $10,000 competition. David finds out the truth, imagines that his wife is unfaithful, dismisses her. When she returns he will not allow her to sacrifice herself for him, pretends that he has regained his sight. The deception is unsuccessful, however, and Mr. & Mrs. Kennard are last seen at the piano, where he is playing her a little love ditty...
...secretary, as follows: Amazeen, Social Service Committee; G. K. Martin '32, Foreign Students Committee; L. O. Paul '32, Library Committee; N. N. Cochrane '32, Speakers Committee; G. R. Hubbard 3D, Dental School Committee; J. S. Frame 1G, Graduate Schools Committee; M. C. Rose, 3L, Law School Committee; W. F. Hume 2M, Medical School Committee; F. F. Wilder '32, Handbook Committee; W. W. Foshay '31, Information Committee...
...astute "War Chest'' scheme was not conceived by him. Life's vice-president nowadays is tall Langhorne Gibson, onetime oarsman, son of Artist Charles Dana Gibson, who has worked for the magazine some 40 years, is now board chairman. the scheme was not Gibson-generated. of Life is Norman Hume Anthony, in last year from Judge as a resuscitator. But it was not Editor Anthony who thought up this smartest of stratagems. man whom an admiring fraternity in applauding was broad-browed Burtch Winters of the advertising of Erwin, Wasey & Co. That firm is one which, while the stockmarket...
...Cambridge, Mass., Everett I. Hume became enraged when his wife wore her galoshes...