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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lake Hill, N. Y...
...belt." No mere stenographer was she. The little 100-lb., 5-ft. high "Robbie" is a self-made woman. Washington thinks she is a Jewess, but she has deliberately veiled her early life in mystery, admitting only that she was born on Christmas Day, 1906 in Troy, N. Y., and was reared in Illinois. She once had a job with Radio Corporation of America. In the summer of 1933 General Johnson picked her up at Democratic headquarters in Washington...
...Isabel Dodge Sloane's Psychic Bid, stablemate of Cavalcade and High Quest, ridden by Mack Garner: the $29,000 Hopeful Stakes; by five lengths, against a field of 15 crack two-year-olds; at Saratoga Springs, N. Y...
Since Hearn's publishes no income statement, no man knew last week whether there were any profits to sacrifice. But that did not bother President Levin, who has never drawn any salary or dividends. Yet he keeps a large apartment in Manhattan, a country place at Croton, N. Y. where he keeps riding horses. Ten years ago, at 36, he was already a wealthy...
...Wilbur K. Hitchcocks of Mt. Pleasant, N. Y., raising English sheepdogs is fun. To their neighbors it is no fun. Last February a court ordered onetime Justice of the Peace Hitchcock to reduce his kennel of more than 40 dogs to "a reasonable number." Last week into Supreme Court at White Plains stormed Neighbor George F. Murphy, textile manufacturer, to charge that the Hitchcocks, in- stead of reducing their dogs, had permitted them to multiply. Retorted Breeder Hitchcock: "Dogs will be dogs." Neighbor Murphy cited noises and odors, described a chart kept by his butler of every howl, yelp...