Word: leos
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Free again and having his day in court, Plaintiff Parker began to develop a line of legal reasoning in the libel case which was exquisitely embarrassing to the Tribune. According to Parker, the conviction of Leo Brothers for the murder of the Tribune's crook-reporter Jake Lingle (who saved up a fortune of $150,000 on a news-hawk's pay) was a frame-up. True it was that a member of the Tribune's law firm was made a special assistant state's attorney to help build the case against Brothers-and this appointment...
Continuing their unbeaten streak, the Varsity swimmers defeated Princeton at the Brokan pool Saturday night. Leo by Charlie Hutter, who broke two pool records and took three first places, the Crimson took all but two events and ended the Tiger's unbeaten streak. Hutter won the 100 yard freestyle in 54:2, set a new pool record in the 440, 4:59, and in the 220 by chopping one and a half seconds off the former record...
...mechanical efficiency of the cinema industry, abroad as well as in the U. S., there are unhappy penalties. One is a reluctance to experiment. Author Leo Lapaire, after trying in vain to interest continental producers in his story, wrote the screen play himself, got Composer Anton Profes to write a brilliant score, organized his own company, paid his highly efficient actors with rights to share in the picture's profits. The Eternal Mask won a prize, for "originality of theme," at last summer's Venice Exposition. Last week, released in the U. S. with English subtitles...
With Roberts on the second line will be Ned Cutter and Ralph Pope, famed Junior line. Pete Stone, Louis Carr and Jim Jameson form the third line. Leo Ecker and Gene Emerson will once more be the pair of substitutes for the points. George Mahoney, who has clinched the goalie position, will once more be minding the nets...
Cousin Giulio, who succeeded Giovanni in the Papacy, wangled a more brilliant match for little Catherine than old Pope Leo had dared to dream about. At 14 she became the bride of heavy-lidded Henri, second son of the King of France. For a long time she was unable to conceive a child, and her sterility became important when the Dauphin died and her husband became heir to the throne. By trying everything once she managed, after ten barren years, to become a mother. Thereafter she triumphantly proved her ability by producing nine more children...