Word: keiths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Second of his proposed series of Harvard personalities, Keith Martin '32 has just completed a portrait of Willard L.Sperry, Dean of the Divinity School, to be hung in an exhibition of his work at the Grace Horne Galleries in Boston, opening Monday afternoon...
...stock- Mr. Kennedy tackled his problem with one great advantage. Radio Corp. had plenty of ready cash At the close of 1934, RCA's balance sheet showed cash and securities of $23,679,000 Last October, Mr. Sarnoff sold half of Radio Corp.'s interest in Radio-Keith-Orpheum to Atlas Corp. and Lehman Bros, for some $5,000,000. These investment houses also took an option on the rest of RCA's holding in RKO for another $5,000,000, payable before the end of 1937. Last November Mr. Sarnoff sold RCA's interest...
...February 15 and 16 there will be a conference of the New England Intercollegiate Flying Club to decide on the various small meets. Three Harvard fliers, one of them J. Keith Davis, Secretary of the Club, will go to Washington to a meeting of the National Intercollegiate Flying Club at the end of March. On June 17 Harvard will engage in the National Intercollegiate Meet at the Long Island Aviation Country Club...
...intoxicating mixture of spooks and nonsensical fun, "The Ghost Goes West", now showing at Keith Memorial, is just about the best thing in the last light-year of film reeled out of Hollywood. Jean Parker, just eighteen and refreshingly demure, is beautifully set by the skill of Rene Clair against the gentle sophistication of Robert Donat. And when haunts stop scaring you and make you laugh, you are bound to laugh twice as hard as usual...
...Keith's Memorial has renewed its relations with the Crimson Moviegoer just in time to let him view and review the second week's showing of "The Magnificent Obsession." And truly magnificent...