Word: ince
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Deserting his family's potent American Smelting & Refining Co.. M. Robert Guggenheim Jr., 25-year-old nephew of one-time Ambassador to Cuba Harry F. Guggenheim, closed up his Salt Lake City house, went to Hollywood, took a job as call boy for Selznick International Pictures, Inc...
...London's Bankruptcy Court to tell his creditors how he had embarked in 1928 on a lavish "prospecting" trip to find a U. S. bride who would cure his chronic financial trouble. The impoverished Duke, who once sold stock in himself as "The Dukedom of Leinster Estates, Inc.," said he was twice fooled by "possibilities," finally married Mrs. Rafaelle van Neck of Manhattan, no heiress...
Twelve of the forty-eight best American pictures of the year are now on view in Robinson Hall. The pictures are being exhibited through the first display at Harvard sponsored by the Living American Art Inc. This group has been organized to provide a new method of distributing pictures, so that most people in the country may have the opportunity of seeing the best representative paintings by living American artists...
Last week a U. S. magazine of ripe years and rich reputation came to an end in all but name when Life was purchased by TIME Inc. With its November issue now on the presses, that civilized funsheet will, after 53 years, cease to function as the good-humored critic, the caustic commentator on the U. S. scene, will pass into the realm of great things gone forever...
...TIME is saving only Life's worthy name, to be conferred as a birthday present upon TIME'S forth coming newspicture magazine. First issue of the new LIFE will be in subscribers' hands by Nov. 19. Life's staff will be taken over by TIME Inc. intact. Only Life activity to be continued by TIME Inc...