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...Milwaukeean born boy, Pat attended Macquette University in 1913 and acted at the time. . . our of college. . . and all the way to New York in 1927 . . . American Academy of Dramatic Art training. After grueling battering...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Reliable Irishman | 1/31/1936 | See Source »

...young Milwaukeean, just graduated from Yale this year, has gone to work for a local public utility. Like all good Horatio Alger heroes, he was ready to start at the bottom and work up. So his employer sent him out on the read to learn some of the fundamentals of the business...

Author: By Milwaukee Journal., | Title: "Where Yuh Been?" | 9/25/1930 | See Source »

...finder of the camera, maneuvering nervously for the proper position. Nervous himself, the father explained, directed, called orders in a loud and louder voice. The President got nervous, too. His sun-bleached eyebrows contracted, his freckled cheeks grew hard. He turned his head and said something to the Milwaukeean, something which to bystanders sounded very much like: "Shut up your head or get out of here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: How's Business? | 8/27/1928 | See Source »

When the 1926 bridge laws went into effect last week, they were issued from Manhattan by a council of 14 composed of ten New Yorkers, one Virginian, one Connecticutian, one Milwaukeean, one Bostonian. The organizations represented were but three: the Whist Club of New York, the American Whist League (Manhattan), the Knickerbocker Whist Club of New York. Books were published to celebrate the going into effect of the laws, two of them (Work's and Whitehead's) written by members of the bridge legislature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Bridge Laws | 4/26/1926 | See Source »

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