Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Olson; F. A. Peters; A. N. Pierce; R. L. Pope; E. H. Porter; R. Powell; R. D. Proctor; C. L. Randol; C. F. Roberts; L. P. Robie; R. R. Ross; B. Roth; E. Sachs; P. Shahan; S. R. Shaw; S. S. Stanton; J. B. Stevens; C. E. Stewart; E. Stix; R. C. Stuart; A. J. S. Tomasello; R. W. Tregaskis R. F. Tucker, Jr.; R. B. Turner; K. WardSmith; R. S. Weeks; W. Welch; L. Westheimer; G. J. Wright; H. H. Zinsser...
...Pitcher Dizzy Dean from windup to finish. Cameraddicts knew that no ordinary motion picture film could produce such distinct "stills." The Tribune's camera was invented by one Lewis H. Moomaw of suburban Wilmette, a onetime small producer of Hollywood cinemas, lately in the engineering department of Stewart-Warner Corp. All he would say about his camera was that it contains a prism, will take a series of quick flashes faster than a cinema camera...
Bride in 1931. Jock Whitney's literary cronies are Donald Ogden Stewart and Robert Benchley, who spend most of their time in Hollywood. In Hollywood, Jock Whitney met RKO's production chief, Merian Caldwell Cooper, who talked enthusiastically about Technicolor as the next great revolution in the cinema industry. Color was the incentive Jock Whitney needed. He and his cousin bought 15%-about $1,000,000 worth-of Technicolor Inc., organized Pioneer to make color films for RKO release...
...base hit--Gibson, Tyler. Stolen bases--Richmond, Stewart, Shean, Sacrifice hit--Ingalls, Hickey. Hase on balls--Tunell 8, Ingalls 7. Struck out-by Ingalls 12, by Tunell 2. Double plays--Shean to Sullivan; Tunnell to Gordon to Hendrick; Chandler to Gordon...
...advertising campaign. The results so astounded his Canadian bosses that they sold the parent company to him on the spot. But Parry Dorland Saylor soon struck a snag. He wanted control of a minority interest owned by four rich young Manhattan socialites including John Wanamaker Jr. and William Rhinelander Stewart Jr. The young men slept all morning, went to parties in the evening, could not be brought together in one place in the afternoon. Aleman Saylor worked nearly four months before he got them into a hotel room one midnight, made them sign. Mr. Saylor became president, general manager, largest...