Word: rocke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Some years ago a man from Harvard went abroad. His spirit rebelled unceasingly against the confusion of the world and the chaos of the age. He lived with restlessness and moved from town to town until he came upon a citadel that was built upon a rock. There at last he found tranquility, and there he wrote St. Michael and Chartres...
Considerable restraint has been exercised in the handling of this theme, one which offered unlimited opportunities for mis-treatment, for hysterical sentimentalizing over a rugged memory. One imagines that if the virile shade of "Rock" could sit in the darkened theatre and watch J. Farrell MacDonald put some of his former tutees through their paces he would not return displeased to wherever football coaches finally retire...
Today Baron & Baroness Shidehara delight chiefly in their smart sons, Michitaro (29), Shigeo (26), and in their unassuming, rock-gardened week-end home at Kamakura on the eastern tip of crescent-shaped Sagami Bay. On the western tip, thrillingly visible to the loyal Shideharas. is the summer home of the sublime Emperor Hirohito, 125th descendant of the Sun Goddess...
...little too frankly, and Garth goes down into the woods and kills himself. His death is a shock to Matthias, to his friend Timberlake, to Natalie; Garth's memory haunts them. Moved by a common impulse, Natalie and Timberlake meet at the place where Garth died - a great rock that looks like an Egyptian tomb, with a hole in it that looks like a door. They confess they love each other, and Matthias sees them. When Matthias accuses her, Natalie is honest with him, tells him she has always loved Timberlake. They try to patch things up; Timberlake goes...
Edward Laton Fuller, 27, was elected president of International Salt Co. of Scranton, succeeding his father, the late Mortimer Bartine Fuller. Milo M. Belding, former vice president, was made chairman. International is the world's largest salt producer, supplies about 25% of the U. S. consumption of rock and evaporated salt. During the first half of this year International earned (before Federal taxes) $399,000 against $322,000 in 1930's corresponding period...