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Out upon the newsstands at 10? the copy came Today, the weekly that Professor Raymond Moley left President Roosevelt's side to edit, with Vincent Astor's money behind him and Journalist V. V. McNitt's experience behind them both. "Chiselers In Action" shouted a red headband...
If you have seen the ten best pictures of 1932 (see above), you would do well to see Cavalcade which is almost certain to be near the top of the list for 1933. It is an adaptation of a stage production by Noel Coward which played in London all last...
Next day the family and crew built a flimsy shelter with stones and a piece of fabric stripped from the plane. From clambering over the rocks in thin shoes, the children's feet were bruised and bleeding. New shoes were fashioned from life preserver covers. Soup and coffee were...
Other Democratic leaders were indignant. Mr. Smith fulminated: "The spirit of American fair play will not tolerate any eleventh hour, unsportsmanlike attempt to change the rules after the game has started. This radical change sounds like a cry for the life preserver." Senator Carter Glass, red with rage, called the...
"Let me draw a sharp distinction," said Preserver Kennedy-North, "Restorers often ruin perfectly good pictures. For example an enormous number of paintings are being ruined by the application of new backings with glue when they are being rebuilt. This practice is absolutely ruinous because the glue attracts dampness.* Let...