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Compromise trial schedule: first heat--Daniels, Robinson, Savarit, Stannatos; second heat--Bentz, Chenery, Middendorf, Rothstein; third heat--Bennett, Griffith, Lipham, Preston; fourth heat--McNamara, Murphy, Simmons, Torres...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Four Wherry Oarsmen Pass First Day's Trials | 8/12/1947 | See Source »

...News, with Hearst's Mirror and Bernarr Macfadden's now defunct Graphic, was the ribald historian of the flapper-speakeasy-whoopee '20s. They competed in a pell-mell rush to give Manhattan gum-chewers the lowdown on Fatty Arbuckle, Peaches Browning, Arnold Rothstein, Kip Rhinelander. The grisliest news-picture of the era-Murderess Ruth Snyder in Sing Sing's electric chair-was run by Patterson's personal order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Passing of a Giant | 6/3/1946 | See Source »

...steady job on the organ in Harlem's Lincoln Theater. He made Q.R.S. piano rolls, records with blues-singer Bessie Smith and Sarah Martin. The late Arnold Rothstein backed Waller's first show, Keep Shufflin'. On records Waller began to sing as well as play, and in his expressive mouth the inane words of a popular song often came in for very searching satirical treatment. In 1929, in collaboration with Guitarist Eddie Condon and a small but vital ensemble, he made one of the greatest jazz records of all time: The Minor Drag and Harlem Fuss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: How Tom Is Doin' | 8/9/1943 | See Source »

Reporter Dolan covered such mayhem & murder affairs as the Hall-Mills Case, the Snyder-Gray killing, the shooting of Arnold Rothstein. To get pictures of Judd Gray and Ruth Snyder, he hired a seaplane, zoomed so close to them as they entered Sing Sing that he almost knocked their heads off. Celebrated was one of his leads about an Indian Princess who got entangled in a murder. Wrote he: "Princess Red Lilac may soon ride the White Man's Thunderbolt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Fight Camps | 6/16/1941 | See Source »

...Kennedy, Jr., Griff P. Knapp II, Melvern K. Leisy, Thomas W. Lesure, Philip Bevins, Scott B. Lilly, Jr., Singerly C. McCartney, Joseph B. McGrath, Francis P. Maguire, Edgar J. Mongan, Jr., George Mostow, David S. Nivison, William L. Nutting, George R. Price, Thomas Raphael, Broaddus E. Robinson, Sumner M. Rothstein, Phillip J. Scanlon, Dorraine W. Slingerland, Claude E. Smith, Jr., Joseph B. Smith, William R. Snow, Jr., Howard N. Stone, William V. Suckie, Kurt P. Tauber, Fenton Taylor, Jr., D'Arcy G. Van Bokkelen, Yang Wang, Thomas R. White, Theodore H. Wilson, Jr., Leonard Wolsky, and Hollis J. Wyman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '44 AWARDS... | 9/5/1940 | See Source »

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