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Strange Interlude (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). Eugene O'Neill's cinematized nine-act play of soul-sucking Nina Leeds drew a record crowd at its Hollywood opening. Translated and truncated to cinema form, it retold capably the story of the woman who needed three men to satisfy her comprehensive fixation on her father. The play's famed soliloquies indicating the thoughts of the characters are retained. As in the play they are of three kinds: 1) to show the secret mind of the speaker; 2) to comment on the dialog; 3) to tell the audience what has happened...
...bastard; she had raised him. Gradually Amy is drawn into the family affairs; the memory of her own troubles begins to fade. When grandmother dies, her own troubles look unreal. Geoffrey comes out for the funeral. He has tried to cure his marital troubles by an affair with voluptuous Nina. After his night of infidelity he woke up with a headache like a hangover. By that token he knows his wife is the Woman in the world for him. Heat Lightning is the Book-of-the-Month Club's April choice...
Except for $40,500 willed to 19 employes and servants, the entire estate was left to Mrs. Nina Loeb Warburg for her lifetime, then to be divided between her son and daughter. Son James Paul Warburg, 35, is vice chairman of Manhattan Co. (TIME, Feb. 15). Daughter Bettina Warburg, 32, practices medicine...
...pundit's quip.* Died. Paul Moritz Warburg, 63, famed banker, board chairman of The Manhattan Co. and (also founder) the International Acceptance Bank; of hypostatic pneumonia after a long illness; in Manhattan. Member of a potent Hamburg banking family (M. M. Warburg & Co., founded 1798), he married Nina, daughter of Solomon Loeb of Kuhn. Loeb & Co., became a partner, like his brother Felix, when he emigrated to the U. S. in 1902. He was a chief architect of the Federal Reserve System, nurtured it as a member of its first board. He became its most outspoken critic...
...String Quartet from Budapest played the first program. Scheduled for the ten following Monday afternoons: The Barren Ensemble of Wind Instruments, the Salzedo Harp Ensemble, the Gordon String Quartet, the Compinsky Trio, the Musica Art String Quartet, the Elshuco Trio, the Kroll String Quartet, the London String Quartet, Soprano Nina Koshetz and String Quartet, Violinist Jacques Gordon anc Pianist Lee Pattison...