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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Married. Helen Charis Wilson, 24, daughter of Novelist Harry Leon Wilson (Ruggles of Red Gap); and her employer, famed U. S. Photographer Edward Weston, 54; at Elk, Calif. Said Father Wilson, 72: "I'm sure the difference in their ages should make no difference in their happiness...
...What has M-G-M in common with a favorite subject of the Assyrian sculptors...
...What has Alfred M. Landon of Kansas in common with Vincent van Gogh . . .?" "What is it that is first bitten and then bathed...
...spurted 47%, and, with this improvement as a lever, both sextupled profits over 1938. Both companies nowadays need only a few months of fair business in any year to roll up what most of the U. S. regards as a boom year's profits. With increased volume G. M.'s quarter's earnings ($53,178.000) amounted to 14.4% of sales, compared to 3.3% a year ago. This was a clue to other earnings, for when G. M. earns only 3.3% on sales, the rest of U. S. business is usually in the red, but when it earns...
Whirl your liquor round like blazes, Arrah gudaguddug do you think l'm dead...