Word: robin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Besides mentioning one of her four beaus by name (Lord Robin Innes-Ker), Mme Alda reveals that "my marriage to Gatti was frankly, on my part at least, a marriage after the European pattern; a sensible arrangement between a man and a woman who liked and respected each other. . . ." Her opinion of her successor, Dancer Rosina Galli: "Like me, she had a rather pretty face but too fat a figure." Alda declares that, when she made ready to divorce Gatti-Casazza, she was told that her contract at the Metropolitan would be allowed quietly to expire. Astute, she obtained from...
Instead of replying individually the 50 psychiatrists sent back a round robin declaring that they practiced privately because Bellevue paid them as little as $30 a week. Because of such low salaries, the round robin complained, not as many were married or had children and decent homes as would like them. Greatest surprise of the reply was its preamble, stating that it had been compiled "at a meeting called by the Association of Hospital & Medical Employes, affiliated with the Committee for Industrial Organization." Thus for the first time it became publicly known that the physicians of an important division...
...defense, Robin Scully, a Sophomore is scheduled to see service with the halfbacks, while Goese Gosline, a Senior, gets his first starting assignment at fullback in place of the injured Joe Bradley...
...only George Phillips, southpaw, is a safe bet to start at halfback. Bob Scott, married man, who played center half regularly in 1936, knows only too well about the competition in 1937. Freshman Coach Jim MacDonald has sent up a member of potential middle ground stars, including Jim Rousmaniere, Robin Scully, and Charles d'Autremont. Ned Whitney and Bernie Jacobson, of last year's Jayvees, also want to play...
...Gerald E. Deakin '40; James A. Doughty '40; Morris Earle '38; Richard B. Finn '40; D. Gordon Halstead '40; Howard P. Mendel '40; Ernest S. Merrill '40; Thomas Motley '38; Arthur W. Page '40; George W. Phillips '89; ames A. Rousmautere '40; Ernest Sachs '38; Robert W. Scott '38; Robin Scully '40; David Simboli '40; Edward F. Whitney '38; and William A. Gosline...