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...edition of Irving Berlin's Music Box Revue, has since appeared mostly in Charles B. Cochran productions. She visited the U.S. in the chorus of two Chariot Revues, appeared in Earl Carroll's Vanities, starred in Wake Up and Dream. Her present husband is John Robert Hale-Monro ("Sonnie Hale"). They were married in 1931 after Sonnie Hale was divorced by Actress Evelyn Laye and Jessie Matthews was divorced by her first husband, Actor Henry Lytton Jr., following her voluntary testimony of her own adultery with Actor Hale. She likes riding, plays good tennis, dances three or four...
...City, David L. Marks '33 of Brooklyn, New York, Morton A. Mergentheim, Jr. '33 of Winnetka, Illinois, Albert Merriman Jr. '33 of Gallipolis, Ohio, Eugene W. Merry '34 of New York City, Leon Merz, Jr. '34 of Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, Rowland L. Mindlin '33 of New York City, John U. Monro '34 of Andover. Lambert Murphy '35 of Upper Montelsin. New Jersey...
...Malcolm, Robin McCoy, R. M. Mitchell, G. N. Monro, G. E. Moredock, E. D. Noyes, E. C. Olsen, E. F. Page, J. G. Patterson, Marris Pfaelzer, I. M. Pinansky, F. P. Pond, E. H. Pringle, Grovenor Proctor, R. J. Purcell, I. W. Rabinowitz, Leonard Raum, L. L. Reeve, Horace Robinson, W. P. Rockwell...
...Peale, his second son, six; James Peale, his younger brother, II; Charles Peale Polk, his nephew, numerous copies. John Trumbull and Edward Savage, eleven each; Houdon, seven statues; Gilbert Stuart, 16 paintings of the Vaughan type with head turned left, about four or five each of the Lansdowne and Monro-Lenox type with head and eyes turned right and more than 70 variations of the famed Athenaeum Head with face turned right and eyes straight ahead...
Grosvenor Monro Jones who as head of the Department of Commerce's finance & investment division directed the figuring, estimated that foreign corporations (governmental and private) and foreign governments owe the U. S. $13,000,000,000. That is exclusive of the $10,000,000,000 owed on War loans made directly by the U. S. Government to foreign governments. The exact totals are impossible to state because, although most foreign securities are sold publicly by U. S. investment bankers, a certain number are distributed privately...