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Died. Edward Childs Carpenter, 77, playwright and novelist, author of such popular comedies of incident as 1915's The Cinderella Man, 1920's Bab, 1928's The Bachelor Father; in Torrington, Conn...
Died. Carl Van Doren,† 64, journeyman of letters; of a heart ailment complicated by pneumonia; in Torrington, Conn. Onetime teacher (Columbia), headmaster (Manhattan's fashionable Brearley School) and editor, he wrote a dozen volumes of literary studies and criticism, three Revolutionary War histories, a Pulitzer Prizewinning (1939) biography of Benjamin Franklin, an autobiography (Three Worlds), a novel (The Ninth Wave), short stories and introductions to scores of old & new books...
Elsewhere in the following cities, radio stations will be broadcasting the game: Fall River, W. Yarmouth, Cicopee, and New Bedford, Mass.; Torrington and Hartford, Conn.; Corning, Schenectady, Buffalo, and Ithaca, N. Y.; Harrisburg and Lancaster, Pa.; Portsmouth, N. H.; Baltimore, Md.; and Woonsoceket...
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...Babies. In Torrington, Conn., the Otto Walds would have little trouble remembering their children's anniversaries: Lena's on Pearl Harbor Day, Ruth's on Normandy DDay, Kenneth's on V-E Day and Franklin's on Jap surrender...