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Left. By David Belasco, theatrical producer (TIME, May 25, 1931): $1,249,144 (shrunk to $621,162 last June); mostly to his Daughter Reina, wife of Producer Morris Gest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 30, 1933 | 10/30/1933 | See Source »

...death of President Jose Maria Orellana, was soon elected for a full six-year term. Quiet, businesslike, he governed ably, suspended the Constitution once, kept Guatemala's perennial rebels in check until his physical breakdown. Four Presidents have followed: Dr. Baudilio Palma, General Manuel Orellana. Dr. Jose Maria Reina Andrade, General Jorge Ubico...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 20, 1931 | 4/20/1931 | See Source »

...joke was now almost back into its shell, the shell almost perfectly patched up. Finishing touches were added by the Guatemalan assembly which named a (4th) president pro tempore, Dr. Jose Maria Reina Andrade. To the press Minister Whitehouse indicated that this arrangement is eminently satisfactory, for a quick election will be held, an unquestionably constitutional (5th) president chosen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GUATEMALA: We Are Not Amused | 1/12/1931 | See Source »

...Matter. Reina was a Hollywood cocotte, "a parasite by nature." She got a good man, but couldn't keep him. Olive, a Baptist from Salt Lake City, had an itch for men of culture. She died in Manhattan, after marrying one of many. Ellen wanted to be an artist. She found her opposite number in Paris, but he left her; then, she tried to make second bests do. Lucia was born on the Riviera, but she went to Paris to learn about love. When she was tired of being an old man's darling, she tried a young...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mutabile Semper | 12/23/1929 | See Source »

...broke cover from the high sides of the bay, but in the morning all seven battleships-the Olympia, the Baltimore, the Raleigh, the Petrel, the Concord, the Boston, the McCulloch were lined up in the harbor opposite seven Spanish boats bravely named after kings and queens and merry islands; Reina Cristina, Don Antonio de Ulloa, Don Juan de Austria, Isla de Cuba, Isla de Luzon, Cano, Marques del Duero. On the bridge of the Olympia stood two men; one of them was Commodore Dewey, commander of the American fleet, the other was his flag officer. The harbor was very quiet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Boys of '98 | 9/12/1927 | See Source »

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