Word: hutch
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...understand that the statement attributed to Coach Blaik, that Bill Hutchinson might need assistance in the form of crutches to get to the field, is false. We are very glad, for we are very fond of last year's "mudder" Hutch and his backfield buddies, Captain MacLeod and Colby Howe. Hutchinson has scored 14 touchdowns and seven extra points in 13 games, not to mention one field goal; MacLeod has the nice round total of 19 t-downs in 19 clashes; while Howe has paid off ten times in his two years...
...KABC for $55,000, but when and if the F.C.C. does approve both deals, the two stations will presumably be taken over by the Frontier Broadcasting Co. which was incorporated for $10,000 last month by Mr. & Mrs. Roosevelt and an experienced broadcasting man named Harry Alexander Hutchinson. "Hutch," an extremely reticent Arkansan of 38, lanky, suave, slick-haired, has been in the radio business for 14 years, most recently with Hearst Radio, Inc. He will be general manager of the, new chain...
Socialite Mrs. Forbes Hawkes of Sands Point, L. I., who gives amusing parties, dabbles in painting and adores rabbits, has on her estate a guest house of concrete and composition board known as The Hutch. Paintings, prints, statues and friezes of rabbits fill the building. On the terrace last week there was a new balcony railing of wrought iron. It showed a frieze of galloping rabbits and it was news to the entire U. S. art world, for the installation of the rabbit rail meant that one of the best sculptors and ablest iron workers...
...Hutch (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). Cinemaddicts who have felt that Wallace Beery's specialty of pawing at his chest, wrinkling his forehead, scuffing his toes and wiping his rubbery face with the palm of his hand, received too little footage in his previous pictures should be delighted by Old Hutch. It contains practically nothing else. Adapted by George Kelly from a Garret Smith story unearthed from the Saturday Evening Post files for February 1920, it shows what happens to a smalltown ne'er-do-well when he comes on a robber's cache of $100,000. Climax...
...businessman. He has been doing most of Stevenson's work?starting up a $2,000,000,000 building & loan company with 12,000 employes?while easy-going Stevenson spent most of his time doling out the patronage. Stevenson's secretary, A. E. Hutchinson, was called "Two-Job Hutch" because of his past record of doubling in political posts. Two Stevenson in-laws were taken on as secretaries. Of such stuff jealousies are bred and out of jealousies tension, inefficiency. At the White House, tension is not yet felt. The President remains the easy, smiling, unhurried team-captain, supercharged...