Word: neil
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mise-en-scene of the picture lends point to later developments which, in another environment, would have been improbably eccentric. Mary Evans marries a polo player named Lonny Borden (Neil Hamilton). This makes Maximilian Carey so unhappy that he takes to drink in earnest. He becomes incompetent to go on directing pictures in which Mary Evans is the star, eventually shoots him self in Mary Evans' home. The unjust scandal of this episode forces her to run away to France, where her husband, bring ing her a new contract, finds...
Cornell's six winners in the nine competitions were: Edward Lawson, '13; Ralph E. Griswold, '16; Norman T. Newton, '19; Michael Rapuano, '27; R. C. Murdock, '28; and Neil H. Park...
James E. O'Neil, once head of Prairie Oil & Gas Co., died last year at Cannes, France, whither he had fled in 1924 to escape telling the Senate and the courts about Continental Trading Co. Ltd., the corporate dummy through which the $3,080,000 Mexia Field swag was collected, $230,500 of which went to Fall...
...Mayor failed to recall. He remembered Frank R. Fageol, the Kent, Ohio bus builder who was a potent Equitable backer. But he did not remember Mr. Fageol's Vice President Charles B. Rose (now president of America-La France & Foam-ite Corp.) or President William O'Neil of General Tire & Rubber Co., both of whom contributed heavily to Equitable's $282,000 promotion fund. Two weeks before, Mr. O'Neil had testified that he and most of the Equitable promoters had joined the dapper Mayor at a merry "old clothes" party the night after Equitable...
...know any Harvard students," her husband, Neil Miller, who is appearing in the same act with her, interrupted...