Word: scotts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Saturday (Paramount). With Will H. Hays to guide it, the cinema is rapidly evolving a perplexing new morality all its own. This picture, for instance, makes Randolph Scott appear to be a boor and prig because he is disgruntled when his fiancée (Nancy Carroll) tells him she has spent the night with another man (Cary Grant...
Again last week the Stockholm Academy of Medicine awarded a Nobel Prize: jointly to Professor Sir Charles Scott Sherrington of Oxford and Professor Edgar Douglas Adrian of Cambridge, for their separate but complementary studies of nerves. Both are experimental physiologists. Professor Sherrington never practiced medicine. Professor Adrian practiced only during the War when lack of physicians forced him into a London hospital...
Last week $106,000 had been raised, $64,000 less than last year. Operating expenses run to over $200,000 but this year Mrs. Carlyle Scott, the Orchestra's manageress, counts on ticket sales to make up the difference. She hopes for big things from Eugene Ormandy, the youthful, enthusiastic conductor who was called to Minneapolis suddenly last year vice ailing Belgian Henri Verbrugghen (TIME, Nov. 16, 1931). Last week the despaired-of season opened with a concert at the University of Minnesota's Northrop Auditorium. It was an occasion for champagne. Pretty, sparkling Lily Pons appeared...
...becomes the Freshman manager. The first assistant manager is B. H. Hallowell '36, C. M. Weld, Jr. '36 is to be the second assistant manager. Four dormitory managers announced as a result of this competition are J.W. Bryant '36, Graham King '36, F.B. Lawson '36 and Gordon Scott...
...Scotland of Sir Walter Scott," illustrated with lantern slides. Mr. Hersey, Emerson...