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...kindly chum of Linda Dale, whose husband, a wealthy mill owner, had skipped out on her. Taking Linda to the movies, plying her with goodies, the doctor made such an impression on the young matron that she decided to get an Enoch Arden divorce. Then Husband Eric Dale popped out of nowhere, eager once more for Linda. Upset and unnerved, Linda rejected his advances, proceeded to New York to brood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Everybody Loves Linda | 11/18/1940 | See Source »

Arthur G. Billings 3G., Albert Sprague Coolidge '15, Burt Johnson 2G.B., Eric W. Johnson 1G., M. Rhoads Murphey III '41, Caleb A. Smith 3G., O. R. Stone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 11/5/1940 | See Source »

...School do part-time in church parishes in the greater Boston district were granted to Lewis V. Chapman; Lawrence E. Cox; John A. Dahlstrand; John W. Eager; Frederick E. Ellis; William H. Fox; Edwin R. Freeman; Thomas W. Jolly; Harold B. Kuhn; Nathaniel Lawrence; Robert E. Lewis; Eric N. Linblade; Frederick A. Lovell, Jr; Richard V. McCann; Alexander D. MacNaughton; Malcolm Matheson; Carol L. Shuster; Thomas B. Smith; John P. Voss; Leon E. Wright; Harold O. Worcester; and John L. Yenches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Awards Given Divinity Students Total $8,925 | 10/21/1940 | See Source »

...years ago British Newsman George Eric Rowe Gedye had to leave his New York Times headquarters in Vienna when the Gestapo kicked him out of Austria. The next year he lost his job with the London Telegraph for criticizing Neville Chamberlain in his book, Fallen Bastions. Month later the Gestapo chased him out of Prague. This summer he lost another assignment. Russia's new, ironclad press censorship had made transmission of news no longer practicable, forced him to close down the New York Times's 18-year-old Moscow bureau. There are now no U. S. newspaper bureaus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Foreign Correspondent | 9/23/1940 | See Source »

There were other starts--Torby Macdonald, flashy halfback and football leader, track dashman and baseball outfielder; Chuck Lutz, clever ball-handling basketball captain; Eric Cutler, stalwart distance man and captain of the swimmers; Robinson Stevens, captain and polished No. 7 man of the crew; Jack Wilson, crew stroke; Capt. Ace Cordingley and Bob Graves, of the golf team; and Dave Burt, tennis captain...

Author: By Tom Stephenson, | Title: Crew Sweep at New London Ana Baseball Victory Mark Year | 9/5/1940 | See Source »

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