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In his syndicated "Pitching Horseshoes" last week, Columnist Billy Rose told a touching tale about an actress of bygone days whom he called Harriet Reeves. According to Rose, she was a prima donna who made many enemies by her scene-stealing and slights before a weak heart forced her to...
Readers less forgetful than Harriet Reeves promptly took Rose to task. Wasn't his tale the same as a short story of Evelyn Waugh's, first published in 1936 under the title "Bella Fleace Gave a Party'? Waugh's story told about a lonely, eccentric Irishwoman...
In the doubles, the Hughes-Craig combination was still in the running last night after victories over John Ginty and Jack Reeves of D.C., 6-0, 9-11, 6-2, and Joe Welch and Park Taylor of Dartmouth, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5.
This assertion is astounding, coming as it does from a man whose agents have lately been caught in a bare-faced attempt to deceive a United States Court about their wiretapping activities. During the Washington trial of Judith Coplon for violation of the Espionage Act, her attorney tried to question...
Materially, country doctors are far better off than they used to be. Though their fees are moderate ($50 for a delivery, an average of $125 for an appendectomy), Drs. Reeves and McShane are estimated to gross more than $20,000 a year each. And still, like oldtimers, they give onefifth...