Word: leos
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chicago Tribune until one day in 1930. Then another Tribune reporter, Jake Lingle, was shot in Chicago. Publisher McCormick of the Tribune put Boettiger on the case. He stuck to it, wrote the Tribune's stories on it, right up to the capture and conviction of Leo V. ("Buster") Brothers (TIME, Jan. 19, 1931). In 1932 when Franklin D. Roosevelt flew to Chicago to accept the Democratic nomination, Col. McCormick assigned John Boettiger to cover the Democratic Nominee. From that time he followed the Roosevelts, to Albany, to Hyde Park, to the Pacific Coast, to Warm Springs, to Washington...
LAND OF PROMISE-Leo Lania-Macmillan ($2.50). Unhysterical story of Moses Mendel, a Ukrainian Jew, who fled from Russian pogromists to refuge in Germany. Lania, an exile from the Reich who sticks close to the news, includes in his novel a fictionized account of how Hugo Stinnes cornered industrial Germany during the inflation...
...will give a dinner for him on Monday, February 4. Charles H. Watkins '09 is in charge of the arrangements and he is assisted by Charles C. Buell '23, James F. Dwinell '02, Samuel M. Felton, 3d, '13, Seth T. Gano '07, Joseph R. Hamlen '04, Dean Hanford, Leo H. Leary '05, Eliot T. Putnam, Jr. '29, and Ernest W. Soucy...
...Bishop Herman Page holds forth ably. Methodist residents of what they call the "Fourth City" know that Rev. Merton Stacher ("Mert") Rice of mammoth Metropolitan Methodist Church has twice declined a bishopric. Likewise nationally known in their respective churches are Presbyterian Joseph Anderson Vance, Quaker Morton C. Pearson, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. Congregationalists Charles Haven Myers and Warren Wheeler Pickett, Disciple of Christ Edgar De Witt Jones...
...Goldwyn-Mayer). Copiously seasoned with false sentiment and meretricious heroism, this dish of college, football & young love presents four young hoodlums turned from careers of crime by a kindly coach. As the "Four Bombers" they are supposed to be the greatest backfield in the U. S. The clowning of Leo Carrillo and Ted Healy. each of whom sets fire to the seat of the other's pants, does not save The Band Plays On from being worse than most of its kind. Silliest shot: Betty Furness telling her fiance, Robert Young, that he must continue college because as soon...