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Collectors were green-eyed when they saw the only known piece of furniture to carry the label of Newport Cabinetmaker Edmund Townsend, the only known carved chair to carry the famous name of its maker Benjamin Randolph; they consoled themselves by saying the collection had cost too much, that Karolik had been taken in on prices even though he had top-notch material. Scholars were excited to find as many as a dozen pieces ascribed to the lesser-known Boston maker John Seymour, whose Satiny finishes and tricky inlay patterns made his furniture more elegant than that of most contemporaries...
...first time since 1934. That year she was the center of a long custody battle between her mother, Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt, and her aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Through last summer and fall she was photographed with a series of escorts that included Cinemactors Bruce Cabot, Randolph Scott, George Montgomery and di Cicco. Her fiancé has been married once before: to the late buxom, blonde Cinemactress Thelma Todd, who died of undetermined causes in 1935, a year after their divorce. His father, the late Pasquale Sr., was a Long Island truck gardener known as "the Broccoli King...
...testing field and improving plant for new theories. It is remarkable for its quick application of new discoveries to bedside practice. Some of its outstanding contributions to medicine: isolation of thyroid hormone (Dr. Edward Calvin Kendall); perfection of oxygen masks for aviators (Drs. Walter Meredith Boothby, William Randolph Lovelace II & Arthur Bulbulian); cutting fibers of the sympathetic nervous system to treat circulatory disturbances of hands and feet (Dr. Alfred Washington Adson); use of iodine in certain thyroid diseases (Dr. Henry Plummer...
Jason M. Rabinovitz '43, David S. Randolph '43, Robert G. Ravdin '43, Charles E. Reed, Jr. '43, Henry G. Reifsnyder, Jr. '42, Samuel B. Richardson '43, Walter F. Rogers, Jr. '43, Donald Ross...
...Angeles Judge Clement L. Shinn last week finished a long and lonesome job of unraveling a complicated lawsuit against the super-complicated empire of William Randolph Hearst. Concluding his verdict, Judge Shinn complained mildly of the difficulty of attempting a one-man exploration of the labyrinth, suggested that the facts in such a case should be reviewed by three judges before an appeal were taken. But at week's end it appeared that no appeal might ever be taken. Both sides thought they...