Word: raymonde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...amused to have her point out his picture to me on p. 69 of the Sept. 6 issue of TIME over the subtitle "Rockefeller Foundation's Fosdick, Money for brains, money for balloons, money for broadcasting." . . . Inasmuch as you have already inadvertently brought Harry Emerson Fosdick along with Raymond Elaine Fosdick onto the pages of your excellent magazine, I cannot resist telling you something about the father of this illustrious family, Frank Sheldon Fosdick. He was for over 25 years the principal of Masten Park High School* which both my wife and I attended in Buffalo...
Sirs: I never was particularly pleased with my face and am quite willing anyone should claim it that wants to. I am fond of my brother, however, and am sorry to have it wished on him. The picture which appeared in TIME, purporting to represent Raymond Elaine Fosdick, unquestionably represents me instead. That is hard on my brother. He really is much better looking than that...
...Mount Rushmore Memorial. George Washington's was dedicated in 1927 at ceremonies attended by President Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson's last year before President Roosevelt. Last week the chief dignitary in the crowd of 5,000 Dakotans and tourists at the unveiling was Nebraska's Senator Edward Raymond Burke, whose dedicatory address was a scorching attack on the Roosevelt Court Plan...
...Life of Emile Zola (Paul Muni, Joseph Schildkraut); The Spanish Earth (Directed by Joris Ivens with commentary by Ernest Hemingway); Souls at Sea (Gary Cooper, George Raft, Frances Dee, Olympe Bradna); Dead End (Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea, Humphrey Bogart, Claire Trevor); The Prisoner of Zenda (Ronald Colman, Raymond Massey, Madeleine Carroll, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.); Shanghai bombing newsreels-Universal, March of Time, News...
...Johnson, a physician, a dentist, a kindergarten teacher, a psychoanalyst, three little girls and a female violinist (Charity) who conducts. Comparatively rich in amateur groups, Baltimore also has a "Sunday Night Group" organized by Editor Hamilton Owens of the Sun, an oboeist, which includes his wife (violin), Biologist Dr. Raymond Pearl of Johns Hopkins, his daughter, Mrs, Gardner Jencks, her husband and, as conductor, Bart Wirtz, head of Peabody Institute of Music's cello department...