Word: lionell
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...More Than a Secretary" shows Jean Arthur in a rather futile effort to appear plain-looking as secretary to George Brent, who, as a sort of streamlined Bernarr MacFadden, publishes a health magazine. Mr. Brent is kept in condition by his Brooklyn masseur, Lionel Stander, who reaches new heights as a comedian in this production...
...only after several days of search that, quite by accident, a woman came forward who remembered the funeral of Paxton Hibben and it was she who finally led me to his grave in the cemetery of the ancient Novo-Devichi Convent on the outskirts of Moscow. LIONEL TOMPKINS...
...following Freshmen will canvass the Yard; Holworthy Hall, James M. Mixter; Thayer Hall, Arthur W. Page, Jr., and Frank S. Streeter; Weld Hall, Walter D. Riddle, Jr.; Stoughton Hall, John I. Mohler; Hollis Hall, Langdon B. Gilkey; Lionel and Mower Halls, Christian M. Lauritzen...
Martin Lichterman '39, Brooklyn, New York; George F. Lowman '38, New Canaan, Connecticut; Robert E. Machol '38, New York City; Robert M. Meyers '38, Newark, New Jersey; Lionel F. Miller, Jr. '37, Saranac Lake, New York; Leonard K. Nash '39, New York City; Walter P. Neumann '39, New Britain, Connecticut; John Nevins '39, New York City; John W. Otvos '39, New York City; Joseph A. Rich '38, Hazardville, Connecticut; Samuel Ritvo '33, Hartford, Connecticut; Theodore P. Robie '33, Riverdale, New York...
William Jameson distilled his first batch of whiskey in Ireland in 1752, aged it in sherry casks. The company he founded is still making whiskey in Dublin although no Jameson has been in the firm since 1905. Present president of William Jameson & Co., Ltd. is smart, swart Lionel Marks. Last year Mr. Marks observed that during Prohibition the taste for malty Irish whiskey seemed to have dwindled away in the U. S., sought co-operation of National Distillers to get Jameson's consumed somehow. Their new "Irish-American" product is 25% pot-still Irish, 20 years...