Word: raymonds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...most important things in this picture are. of course, the animals-forlorn tigers prowling in their tiny cages, a blackfaced grey gibbon nibbling a bun with sophisticated gestures, a stampeding elephant who wrecks the lion house. But the people are exciting too. There is a sentimental young attendant (Gene Raymond) who amuses himself when lonely by holding long talks with the chimpanzees and who burns as many fur neckpieces as he can steal from visitors. There is a girl (Loretta Young) who, facing a five-year occupational school course in hide-curing, runs away one day when her class...
...escaping from his governess, hide together in a bear pit. As the evening wears on, Raymond saves the girl from a halfwit who tries to attack her, gets hurt rescuing the child from one of the tigers loosed by the rampaging elephants. The child's parents are so grateful that it begins to look as though the fortunes of his two companions may improve...
...Paris of illusion and disillusion after the great war. There appear Erick Satle, that erratic genius of the piano, whose windows were so dirty "the sun never pierced their thick grey crust," and Paul Vallery, the poet, Andre Gide with his reserved, cruelly analytical "Nouvelle Revue Francaise," and Raymond Radeguet sitting every evening at the Boeuf surle Toit and drinking with-out moving his "stubborn eyelids." There is chirico, the Surrealist, and Maurice Rostand, who lived with his mother in haughty, respectable rooms looking out on the Arc de Triomphe de 1'Etoile, Matisse, Madame Chanel, Modigliani, and James Joyce...
Professors: Dr. Carlos de la Torre, Dr. Raymond Grau San Martin...
...Administration behind him the Coordinator would always have the power of life & death over the railroads-control of R. F. C. loans, only present source of railroad capital. Last week either I. C. Commissioner Joseph Bartlett Eastman, who believes all railroads should be State-owned, or President Carl Raymond Gray of Union Pacific seemed slated for Federal Railroad Coordinator...