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...broken propeller caused a trimotored Ford transport of American Airways, Inc. to crash last week just after taking off from Cincinnati's Lunken Airport, killing both pilots, all four passengers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Biggests | 8/17/1931 | See Source »

...guests. The impression is indelible of my father coming from his office, and as I put it, "staggering down the hall," with the news for mother and me, "Garfield is shot." All that summer, the news of his condition was followed by us in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati papers. It was a very real tragedy to a young girl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Aug. 10, 1931 | 8/10/1931 | See Source »

Transatlantic (Fox). What makes this a brilliant picture is the way it has been directed by William K. Howard, onetime Cincinnati theatre manager, law student, sales adviser for Universal, who may be among the ten best directors of next year (see above). The story, which borrows the flashy tricks of Vicki Baum's play Grand Hotel, is a conventional melodrama with plot complications which would have been too numerous had they not been bunched on an ocean liner. Among the passengers on the S.S. Transatlantic are: a banker (John Halliday) scuttling to Europe with his wife (Myrna...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Aug. 10, 1931 | 8/10/1931 | See Source »

...first attempt. But Fred Smith is an old hand at another game: radio. Having served his apprenticeship as a lumberjack in California, a schoolteacher in Indiana, a sailor on the north Atlantic, a government employe in Spain, an importer in Brussels, he became director of WLW, Cincinnati, in 1922; next year wrote and produced the first radio drama. With TIME since 1928 as manager of its radio department, he achieved national recognition among radio men as director of the March of Time program...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Murder in the Air | 8/10/1931 | See Source »

...traveling salesmen from Cincinnati hired a rowboat and pulled out to fish in Lake Erie off Sandusky, Ohio last week. Suddenly a huge, heavy coil, grey on top and white underneath, broke water beside their craft; a yellow, black-crowned head six inches across the forehead, rose up and cold glittering eyes stared at them unblinkingly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Flagged | 8/3/1931 | See Source »

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