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Interstate & Foreign Commerce. New Hampshire's Charles Tobey, known to millions for his literary (but not always relevant) asides during the Kefauver committee's crime investigation broadcasts...
Married. Senator Charles William Tobey, 72, New Hampshire Republican; and Mrs. Lillian Crompton, sixtyish, a longtime friend and neighbor; he for the third time (he was twice a widower), she for the second; in Wilton...
After a visit to MacDowell's grave and the log cabin in the woods where he did his composing, there were speeches by Senators Styles Bridges and Charles Tobey. Thornton Wilder read passages from Our Town, which he wrote in the colony. Mrs. MacDowell listened to selections of her husband's music and accepted a birthday book of greetings from several hundred statesmen and former colonists. She was, said Mrs. MacDowell in her thank-you speech, "a very ordinary woman who was given a very great opportunity which I se zed.'' And from Colony President Carl...
Senator Charles W. Tobey, the 71-year-old Bible-quoting crimebuster from New Hampshire, whose second wife died last December, announced that he would marry for the third time. His bride-to-be: Mrs. David Crompton of Wilton, N.H., "an old family friend...
...dumb child and the fear that presses down upon her. Young Anna Maria Alberghetti's fresh, lyrical voice roams the scales with the ease of a disembodied spirit. Miss Alberghetti, as Monica, shows a remarkable talent for a girl only fifteen years old. The one non-singing lead, mute Tobey, is gracefully and sensually interpreted by Leo Coleman...