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Word: raymonde (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Busy Angel. The next man in the lights was as sleek as Browder was shabby. Frederick Vanderbilt Field (TIME, Jan. 9) great-great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt, is a busy, bright-eyed angel of Communism. His most recent wife was formerly married to Dr. Raymond Boyer, convicted participant in Russia's wartime spy ring in Canada. Field has given thousands of dollars to the Institute of Pacific Relations, wrote articles for its magazine, served as staff man and trustee from 1928-47. By Budenz' testimony, he was the spearhead of the Communist infiltration of the institute...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: In the Dark | 5/8/1950 | See Source »

...assistants what he considers the routine news jobs. His chief deputy is Turner Catledge, 49, assistant managing editor, onetime reporter for the Baltimore Sun, national correspondent of the Times, and editor (1942) of the Chicago Sun. The man responsible for putting the Times to bed is Night Managing Editor Raymond McCaw, 62, a Timesman. for 27 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Without Fear or Favor | 5/8/1950 | See Source »

...York Times looked like the place. Founded in 1851 by a young (31), black-bearded politician named Henry Jarvis Raymond, who later helped found the Republican Party, the Times flourished until Raymond died. Later it went deeply into debt, by 1896 was losing more than $2,000 a week. Armed with a letter of recommendation from President Grover Cleveland (which he had obtained simply by writing the President and requesting it), Ochs went to New York and bought control of the Times for $75,000. By cutting the price from 2? to a penny, he tripled circulation in a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Without Fear or Favor | 5/8/1950 | See Source »

...Barber Raymond Colucci paid a $100 fiine and received a six-months sentence--suspended for 12 months--yesterday morning in Third District Court. The fine was for "setting up and promoting a lottery" (the numbers pools); the sentence to a house of correction was imposed for "registering a bet on the speed of a horse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bookie-Barber Gets 6 Months, $100 Fine | 5/4/1950 | See Source »

...most part, Capra clings so faithfully to Broadway Bill that in one sequence he appears to have lifted scenes bodily out of the old picture without bothering to reshoot them. Among the performers playing a return engagement: Raymond Walburn as a gentlemanly tout, Clarence Muse as a trainer, Douglas Dumbrille as a big-time gambler, Frankie Darro as a crooked jockey. As extra dividends, Capra has plumped out the cast with some new players who are a match for them, especially William Demarest, who plays Walburn's sidekick, Charles Bickford as a dyspeptic millionaire, Percy Kilbride as a hayseed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, May 1, 1950 | 5/1/1950 | See Source »

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