Word: marlowe
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Christopher Marlow's Dramatic Works," Prof. Murray, Harvard...
...APLEY COURT Floors 1-2 E. W. Marlow Floor 3 E. H. Mairs Floors 4-5 H. S. Golde...
LOVE BY ACCIDENT-Louis Marlow-Doubleday, Doran ($2.50). This book's suggestive jacket (by archly suggestive Peter Arno) and suggestive blurb cover what is superficially a rather naughty farce. It is actually a sermon on post-War youth, morals, manners. Its upshot: that sanity and simplicity are best, wine better than gin, old-fashioned love better than new-fangled neuroses. To Tony Buckram women are attracted as moths to a candle. He himself burns with a cold flame. He likes women and is no pervert, but they seem to him dreadfully rapacious, scarifying. Tony has had a queer, handicapped...
Sensational evidence was provided by Inspector Joseph J. Donovan of the Bureau of Criminal Identification who declared that his subordinates had learned that the hold-up had been a fake. Alleged reason: Ciro Terranova had negotiated with a Chicago gunman to kill two famed gangsters, Frankie Marlow, who was found with three shots through his head near a Flushing, L. I., cemetery (TIME, July 8) and Frankie Yale, who was riddled while automobile driving in Brooklyn (TIME. July 9, 1928). Terranova had signed a contract agreeing to pay $20,000 for the two killings. He had delivered...
...Magistrate Vitale. They had secured a folder inscribed with his name which was found among the records of the murdered gambler Arnold Rothstein (TIME, Dec. 24, 1928). Magistrate Vitale, finding himself enmeshed in a case which involved three of the most unsavory names in recent New York history-Marlow, Yale, Rothstein-kept his peace...