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Miss Frederick is cast as an amiable widow called Jane Seymour. Her long-lost suitor, the itinerant violinist, is labeled Peter Stuyvesant. Inept are Widow Seymour's efforts to disentangle her son from the siren snares of a "voluptuous" and "continental" woman with whom Violinist Stuyvesant was once embroiled. There is a teetotaling housekeeper who gets drunk, and a happy ending. Sample comedy, when the addle-headed housekeeper hears the name of a famed sexologist mentioned: "If that Mr. Havelock Ellis comes around here, I'll slam the door in his face...
...undersigned, readers of TIME, believe that an inimitable TIME resume of the public life and record of Mr. Bacharach would be of general interest to your readers. SEYMOUR DE BEER PAUL HIMMELREICH EDWARD I. FEINBERG CHARLES...
...payments on the Dawes & Young loans continue to be made in Ger many in marks into trustee accounts from which payment to the creditors may ultimately be made. Chancellor Hitler, with the simple directness of supreme demagogery, blamed everything in his Volkischer Beobachter upon a Morgan Partner, sandy-haired Seymour Parker Gilbert who was Agent General for Reparations Payments (1924-30) before he received a partner's desk at No. 23 Wall St. "The former Agent General," cried Herr Hitler's mouthpiece, " bears the bulk of responsibility for foreign creditors' disappointments. . . . Germany's declaring a moratorium...
...Assembly voted to repudiate the term "Modernist" which the Cleveland Plain Dealer had applied to it when it censured the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions last fortnight. "Conservative" being nearer its mood, it continued to flout the small faction of Fundamentalists in its midst. Dr. Lewis Seymour Mudge, as clerk of the Assembly, despatched an airmail letter to the Independent Board in Philadelphia demanding a certified list of its officers and members, who by Assembly vote are now subject to discipline by their presbyteries...
...Alexandria dock, slipped through the Suez Canal, down the length of the Red Sea, finally emerged into the Indian Ocean. An echo-recording apparatus in the chartroom measured the time required for the sound to bounce back from the sea floor. With echo-sounding gear Expedition Leader R. B. Seymour Sewell and his staff systematically charted the ocean floor. In the Gulf of Aden they found ten ranges of theretofore unknown submarine hills. On the bottom of the Indian Ocean they discovered two great mountain chains, with a deep valley between, and in one place a lofty plateau. Lieut.-Colonel...