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Dates: during 1930-1939
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University of Rochester (Rochester N. Y...
...bright, shallow verve, was bought, died last month. The other young men: Kansan John Steuart Curry, cheerfully indigent, who looks like a citified farmer, has been traveling with Ringling Brothers Circus. Arnold Blanch, whose wife Lucille is as good a painter as he, lives seriously in the Woodstock, N. Y. artist colony. Unmarried Francis Speight teaches at the Pennsylvania Academy. Brusque, satirical Reginald Marsh, Yaleman, is a son of Muralist Fred Dana Marsh, husband of Sculptress Betty Burroughs, son-in-law of Metropolitan Curator Burroughs. Blond Ogden Pleissner, 27, a precisionist from Brooklyn, is the Metropolitan's youngest painter...
...chief examiner of the Federal Radio Commission recommended that Peter, 20, son of Manhattan Capitalist & Mrs. Robert Goelet, be permitted to re-open his broadcasting station at the family's summer estate at Chester, N. Y. The station was ordered dismantled two weeks after it. was built last autumn because it had not applied for a Federal license. Peter, who lacks technical knowledge and interests himself in program arrangement, devised the call letters KWKY because they appealed to him, had an accomplished girl friend do the actual building. Federal authorities were unaware of the station's existence until newspapers reported...
Engaged. Walter Joseph Smith, youngest son of Alfred Emanuel Smith; and one Florence E. Watson of Schenectady, N. Y., stenographer in the State Department of Education. Son Smith is a senior at Manhattan College...
Married. Florence T. Baker, daughter of George Fisher Baker Jr., granddaughter of the late, great financier; and Thomas Suffern Tailer, Manhattan & Newport socialite, Princeton sophomore, metropolitan amateur golf champion (last fortnight) ; in Locust Valley, N. Y...