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...story is a pleasant little fraud. A trumped-up anecdote of King Charles II's gay undernourishment in continental garrets, it is designed chiefly to purvey the Tarzantics of Actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. But The Exile is also Young Doug's first fling as a producer, and he has concealed most of the fraud with both legitimate and handsome cinematic tricks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Dec. 8, 1947 | 12/8/1947 | See Source »

...JOHN PURVEY Lieutenant, U.S.N.R...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Sep. 17, 1945 | 9/17/1945 | See Source »

When it attempts to purvey good advice, the cinema is often at its worst. There's Always Tomorrow is sanctimoniously stupid. Not even Frank Morgan's smooth characterization can make Father White seem anything but a feeble illustration borrowed from a domestic-advice column. The rest of the cast of There's Always Tomorrow are unpleasant nonentities, engaged in difficulties as boring as they are unreal. Worst shot: young Henry White (Alan Hale) arguing with himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Operatic Opener | 9/17/1934 | See Source »

...League of Nations suffered from other mundane circumstances. Mrs. Wilson could not liquidate the League of Nations to save its prestige from declining but last week she decided to liquidate Gait & Bro. for that purpose. Not willing to compromise with commercialism, she would not sell to anyone who would purvey cheap goods under the Gait name. William H. Wright, her store manager, intimated that a buyer willing to operate the store as "ethically" as it has always been operated might still get it at "a very advantageous buy" but he added (in announcing a liquidation sale of the firm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Noblesse Oblige | 11/13/1933 | See Source »

...specifics and much horse backing at Fairfield, Conn., where he is a master-of-hounds and keeps an airplane), President Palmer's policy has been to market standard and recognized medicines under their own names and advertise the Squibb as a trade-mark of quality, rather than to purvey medicines of unpublished ingredients with fancy names and irresponsible claims of merit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Squibb Squib | 8/26/1929 | See Source »

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