Word: warner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Upper World (Warner). Tedious in getting under way, this story of a rich man's troubles contrives a measure of suspense as soon as it introduces a double murder and a man hunt. A railroad tycoon (Warren William), neglected by his ambitious wife (Mary Astor), takes up with an honest little burlesque actress (Ginger Rogers). One night he calls on her just as her oldtime lover is attempting to force her to begin blackmail. Of the two shootings which follow, William performs one in obvious self-defense. After his quiet departure, the job looks like murder and suicide...
Died. Arthur Warner, 59, associate editor and columnist ("The Drifter'') of The Nation; after a brief illness; in Manhattan...
HARVARD YALE Howard, g. g., Hill Rogers, p. p., Train Whittemore, cp. cp., Barnum Holsapple, 1d. 1d., Taylor Rabinovitz, 3d. 2d., Downes Edmands, c. c., Crawley Murphy, 2a. 2a., Warner Lessig, 1a. 1a., McCabe Housen, oh. oh., Humphrey England, ih. ih., Whiteraft...
...receiving line for the dance are as follows: Mesdames Thomas H. Bilodean, Reginald W. Bird, Henry Chauncey, James B. Conant, Ethan A. Dennison, John Homans, Robert L. Hoguet, Charles W. Hubbard, Jr., Herbert Jaques, Delmar Leighton, Henry B. Prout, Samuel J. Tomasello, Henry B. Schmidt, and Roger S. Warner...
...Jack Morse should win the 400 and his team-mates are fairly confident, it will be one of the most important victories won by the Crimson in recent years. Last year Warner won in 48 sec. from Morse. His best time this year was 48.4 sec. against Princeton. Morse has made 48.6 sec. which puts him well in the running...