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Exhibitors' Herald World took a poll of nationwide cinema proprietors to de termine the most popular U. S. cinemactress in 1929. First five in order: Bow, Moore, Carroll, Crawford, Garbo, who scored fifth although she had made but one sound-synchronized picture, no talking pictures, had appeared less frequently than her rivals. That the Garbo popularity is increasing is attested by the fact that in 1928 she failed to be among the five lead ers ? Bow, Moore, Dove, Daniels...
...Michael Faraday and Induced Currents", Dr. Crawford, Jefferson Phys...
...Electron-magnetism and Mr. Faraday", Dr. Crawford, Jefferson...
...Republic Steel Corp. was of course Tom Mercer Girdler whom, three months ago, he snatched from the presidency of Jones & Laughlin Steel (TIME, Nov. 4). Last week Jones & Laughlin announced that a man had been obtained to fill the Girdlerless post of presidency. He is George Gordon Crawford, who has been president of Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co., large U. S. Steel subsidiary since 1907. To fill Mr. Crawford's position however, U. S. Steel did not go outside of its ranks but promoted Herbert C. Ryding, longtime (since 1917) operating vice president of Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad...
...last week, ready to take over the first two ships to leave drydock. The sailors were quartered in the slightly sanctimonious St. Mary's House for Sailors, operated by Archdeacon Ernest J. Dennen of the Episcopal City Mission of Boston. Officers were sent to the slightly more pretentious Crawford house. When the Red seamen rebelled at this class distinction, officers and men together were moved to Immigrant Home, a Methodist Mission. Experienced Episcopal Archdeacon Dennen took over the management of Immigrant Home from his Methodist brethren for the length of its Red occupancy. Just as their fathers had rushed...