Word: marianism
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Last week he cast up his 1932 total: 1,031 deaths, 262 of them children; his daughters Jane and Marian were still unhurt. But thoughts of other fathers' 262 children railroaded through Thomas F. Coffey's brain...
Keith Boston--"The Sport Parade." Joel McCrea and Marian Marsh...
...believe that simple, sentimental romances of the type which Mary Pickford played in 15 years ago are not yet obsolete, Fox has diligently furnished them. Usually Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor are hero & heroine. Their antics delight naive audiences and bewilder supercilious ones. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, although Marian Nixon and Ralph Bellamy are the stars instead of Farrell & Gaynor, is in the tradition of Daddy Long Legs and Delicious. Cinemaddicts who would be unable to enjoy watching Marian Nixon ask a horse a question and then seeing the horse shake its head, should remember to avoid Rebecca of Sunnybrook...
...Marian Nixon is Rebecca, a semi-waif who has to live with two crusty old aunts because her father is dead and her mother has no money. She is lonely; she tries to run away. She runs to a young Doctor Ladd. He persuades her to stay with the aunts. When she is supposed to be at a prayer meeting, she rides with the doctor on his rounds. They go to a house where a lady is having a baby. Rebecca does not get home until morning. Her aunts are furious. One of them has caught pneumonia going...
Married. Ralph De Palma, 49, automobile racing driver; and one Marian Leggett, 36; in Las Vegas, Nev. Honeymoon: seeking a job for him on Hoover Dam. Married, Sylvia ("Madame") Ulback, 51, Hollywood masseuse, author of gossipy Hollywood Undressed; and Edward Leiter, 39, actor, nephew of the late Chicago Tycoon Joseph Leiter; during a thunderstorm in Egremont, Mass. She divorced her first husband, one Andrew Ulback, secretly last fortnight in Mexico. Divorced. Ethel Catherwood McLaren, Canadian gymnast, "most beautiful woman athlete of the 1928 Olympic Games"; from James Gillan McLaren of Toronto; in Reno. Grounds: nonsupport. She intends to marry...