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...Royal Liverpool group of insurance companies. An exceedingly rich and somewhat mysterious Briton, Mr. Fortington has been in the U. S. since 1920. He has a home in England, an apartment in Manhattan and a 1,400-acre estate in Pawling, N. Y., where he has the biggest apple orchard and the finest pheasant preserve in that part of the State. Whenever the weather permits he goes to work by way of the Newark Airport in one of his three planes. He flies a little himself, though his personal pilot for years was the late Jimmy Collins. He owns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Paramount Salvage | 6/17/1935 | See Source »

Five years ago Claire Spencer caught many a U. S. reader's eye with her first novel, a black-avised melodrama called Gallows' Orchard. Because its youthful angularities seemed to hint of power in its not-yet-matured bone, critics reserved judgment, hoped to see its promise performed in Author Spencer's second book. Last week, after reading The Island, they wrote off Author Spencer as a case of arrested artistic development...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Sophomoric Scream | 4/22/1935 | See Source »

...midst of a desultory conference at his Wardha headquarters, Mahatma Gandhi peered at his dollar watch, stood up, hurried out into a blazing sun. Waiting beneath a tree in his orchard were Mr. & Mrs. James Henry Roberts Cromwell (Tobacco Heiress Doris Duke). Gandhi shook hands, led them into a bare cell where they all sat on the floor. Voluble Mr. Cromwell began to expound his economic theories, argue for a "reformed capitalism." Gandhi thought that in India that would make a bad situation worse. Mrs. Cromwell turned the conversation to the Mahatma's campaign against Untouchability, which she said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 25, 1935 | 3/25/1935 | See Source »

...Miller--Hist. and Lit. 27b* Consult Professor Langer HISTORY OF RELIGIONS 4* Fri. 4--6 Andover D ITALIAN 5* ** Consult Professor Weston LATIN B* ** Consult Dr. Finley MATHEMATICS A* ** Students wishing to enroll for the 2nd hf. yr. only, please consult Professor Widder MINERALOGY 24b* Thurs. 8--10 59 Orchard St., Belmont PHILOSOPHY 10* Thurs. 3--5 Emerson A 20h* Fri. 3.30--5.30 Emerson C PHYSICS 45hf* ** Consult Professor Bridgman PSYCHOLOGY 13** Consult Professor Pratt 13a* ** Consult Dr. Chapman SEMITIC 12b* Thurs. 2--4 Semitic Mus. 3 17b* Consult Professor Welfson SLAVIC 1a* ** Consult Prof. Cross 4* ** Consult Prof. Cross...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Meetings of Courses | 2/7/1935 | See Source »

...Apthrop House (hours to be arranged) HISTORY OF RELIGIONS 4* Fri. 4--6 Andover D ITALIAN 5* ** Consult Professor Weston LATIN B* ** Consult Dr. Finley MATHEMATICS A* ** Students wishing to enroll for the 2nd hf. yr. only, please consult Professor Widder MINERALOGY 24b* Thurs. 8--10 59 Orchard St., Belmont PHILOSOPHY 10* Thurs. 3--5 Emerson A 20h* Fri. 3.30--5.30 Emerson C PHYSICS 45hf* ** Consult Professor Bridgman PSYCHOLOGY 13** Consult Professor Pratt 13a* ** Consult Dr. Chapman 25* Wed. at 2 Boston Psychopathic Hospital SEMITIC 12b* Thurs. 2--4 Semitic Mus. 3 17b* Consult Professor Wolfson SLAVIC 1a* ** Consult Prof...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Meetings of Courses | 2/6/1935 | See Source »

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