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...Splivalo, then unmarried, achieved prominence in Manhattan as the Salvation Army's "Angel of Broadway." Her evangelical fervor led to her arrest for blocking traffic. After that she left...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Mrs. Splivalo Gets The Job | 6/8/1931 | See Source »

...times divorced. Last week he left a statement headed "Obit" which said: "I have run from wife to wife, from house to house, from country to country in a ridiculous effort to escape from myself. ... In particular, my remorse is bitter over my failure to appreciate my beautiful lost angel, Carlotta [who had just returned from France to Manhattan with Playwright O'Neill] the only woman I ever loved and whom I respect and admire above all the rest of the human race. She is the one person who could have saved me had I been savable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jun. 1, 1931 | 6/1/1931 | See Source »

Well remembered by radicals is the "old" Freeman edited by Albert Jay Nock. It kept a circulation of about 10,000 until 1924, when Mrs. Francis Neilson decided that she could play "angel" no longer. Last year the magazine was revived as The New Freeman by Peter Fireman, a Russian-born chemist who came to the U. S. 49 years ago and amassed moderate wealth in the paint business (Magnetic Pigment Co. of Trenton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Fireman's Freeman | 5/11/1931 | See Source »

President Hibben, in his speech at the News Banquet last night, was optimistic about the promising future of the younger generation now acquiring a college training to fit it for the coming acquisition of power in the world, and President Angel struck the same keynote in concluding his speech. Both presidents paid to the undergraduate of today a compliment which he is little accustomed to receiving, and which is cause for much gratification...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Bibs | 3/24/1931 | See Source »

Reporters trying to keep track of the week's explosions in Havana announced varying totals, reported six bombs exploded on one day, five the day after. Strangely, all this blasting killed nobody. But Angel Quintana, 14-year-old messenger boy, was seriously wounded when the "freshly made" bomb that he was delivering to a customer slipped from his grasp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Bomb Week | 3/16/1931 | See Source »

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