Word: pal
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other Arden horses to watch are Harvey's Pal ("The play Harvey was such a good show"), Blue Gem ("Oh, he's so beautiful; he has eyes of blue") and the $46,000 yearling Colony Boy, named for Manhattan's famed Colony Restaurant. Still another is Knockdown, which placed second in last week's Arlington Futurity...
...melodrama about a dangerous occupation such as minesweeping, test piloting, logging. It begins with a fight, has the hero's pal killed in the second reel to prove the job is really dangerous, ends with a chase and the happy mating of the hero. No. 2 is a musical. It opens with boy meeting girl, ends with boy getting girl and playing a cantata in Carnegie Hall...
...Committee set the pattern for 'Swindle, Inc.' Aller's company received three times the rightful price. . . . Aller and his pal, Flash, are cooking up even more ambitious deals ... in Seattle, Portland, Ore., Spokane. . . . Louisville [is] listed on the bankers' books. Some of the blue chip banking outfits of the country are involved: Blyth & Co., Nuveen & Co., First Boston, Dillon, Read and others...
Born. To John O'Hara, 40, writer of idiomatic, bitter-patter stories of U.S. life (Appointment in Samarra, Pal Joey), and his second wife, Belle Wylie O'Hara, 32: their first child, a daughter; in Manhattan. Name: Wylie. Weight...
Born. To Hedy Lamarr, 30, nacreous, thrice-wed cinema beauty; and John Loder, 47, tweedy British cinemactor and onetime pal of the Duke of Windsor: their (and her) first child, a daughter; in Hollywood. Name: Denise. Weight...