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...pretty but maturing blonde (Miss Byington, last seen in When Ladies Meet) has for 15 years been kept with quiet dignity by a small and practical Baltimorean (Mr. Truex). Because of her propensity for bestowing her latchkey on attractive strangers ("It's so hard to know what to give a man"), the lady snares dissolute Nathan Gifford (Eliot Cabot). Unhappily, the lady's daughter, fresh from a French convent, decides to get Mr. Gifford for herself. She does. Her mother seeks temporary solace in the familiar arms of her longtime protector...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Play in Manhattan: May 14, 1934 | 5/14/1934 | See Source »

...Considered ablest last week, when most of their confrères were on their way back to minor league teams, were the Yankees' young second baseman and shortstop, Don Heffner and Red Rolfe, who last week seemed likely to be regulars this season. Heffner is a young Baltimorean who last year fielded brilliantly and had a batting average of .293 with the Baltimore Orioles. His main worry is his weight, 155-lb.; to increase it last autumn he drank a quart of cream every day. Robert Abiel Rolfe comes from Penacook, N. H., graduated from Dartmouth in 1931, batted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Maranville & Friends | 4/9/1934 | See Source »

...Europe; Margarita Salvi, young, slender and Spanish; Eva Turner, English and ebullient; Alice Mock, a Californian with European experience, to make her debut as Micaela in the opening Carmen; and Antoinetta Consoli of Lawrence, Mass.. who will sing Frasquita; Marion Claire, 24-year-old Chicagoan; Hilda Burke, Baltimorean; Patricia O'Connell, Alabaman and daughter of a New York Times staff writer. Contraltos: Ada Paggi, Italian, and Coe Glade, 22-year-old Chicagoan. both onetime members of the San Carlo Company; Maria Olszewska. Tenors: Giuseppe Cavadore, Italian; and Ulysses Lappas, Greek and admired by Mary Garden, back again after several...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Unison | 11/5/1928 | See Source »

Harvard's lacrosse season has been none too good, due mainly to the shift in coaches which occurred in mid-season when H. W. Jeffers 2G.B. took the place of Tolbot Hunter as mentor. Since that time, the team has shown increasing power and coordination under the newly adopted Baltimorean system of play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STICKMEN PLAY YALE IN FINAL MATCH TOMORROW | 5/29/1928 | See Source »

Today's game will mark the second trial of the Baltimorean style of play at Harvard. Coach Jeffers has substituted this method of play for the Canadian style as taught by the former coach, Talbot Hunter. The chief difference between the two forms is that the Baltimorean lays more stress on teamwork and aggressiveness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY LACROSSE TWELVE TO MEET UNION | 5/12/1928 | See Source »

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