Word: marly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...information which makes possible her revenge. Revenge is seldom sufficient for the plot of a cinema; the girl also loves the son of the man who caused her father's death and will, presumably, marry him. Five and Ten (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) relates the horrid circumstances which may mar the financial success of a 5? & 10? store tycoon. Happy in Kansas City the tycoon and his dependents fall on miserable days when they move to a magnificent home in Manhattan. The tycoon's wife allows herself to be cajoled by a mustachioed gigolo. The son of the family...
...with Walter Hagen clubs, shows a marked dancing preference for U. S. young women, plays U. S. jazz on his saxophone, and as Empire Salesman "threw" for South American bigwig prospects at least one major salesman's drinking party of approved, standardized U. S. pattern, at Vina del Mar, Chile (TIME, March...
...After lunch the windows filled up and eyes turned down the street to catch the first glimpse of what would presently appear - a runner, his face set, his eyes unseeing, pacing down the hot pavement toward the tape in front of the Athletic Association. Would it be Clarence De Mar, 42-year-old school teacher, who has won seven times in 20 years? Would it be Karl Koski, the iron-legged Finn, or barrel-chested Whitey Michaelson who won the Manhattan A. A. U. marathon last fortnight? The crowd discussed its favorites and perspired, for the temperature...
...Henigan, from Medford. No other runner was anywhere near him as he swung easily down the street to the tape. His time, as was to be expected in the heat, was far behind the record. Fred Ward of Manhattan finished second, Karl Koski third, David Sagerlund fourth, Clarence De Mar fifth...
...Memorial, E. 'A. Ackerman '34, Spokane, Washington; Crowninshield, G. H. Damon '34; Class of 1867, O. S. Davis '34, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; R. H. Kaplan '34, Roxbury; Edwards Whitaker Prize Scholarship , A. C. Dearing, Jr. '34, New York, N. Y.; George Newall Clark Scholarship, C. C. Jamison '34, Mar Vista, Cal, T. K. Jenkins '34, Ravenna, Ohio; C. L. Jones Scholarship, R. E. Slitor '32, Waukon, lowa...