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...burned a briefcaseful of papers. Next day, his agitation so alarmed his wife that she sent for State Police Chief Walter Williams. Chief Williams found Mr. Smith pacing his living room, muttering nervously that someone was trying to get him. Abruptly he excused himself and went into the kitchen, yanked a long-bladed knife from a drawer and stabbed himself over the heart and in the neck. Williams rushed him to a doctor. The wounds were not serious. After they had been dressed and Mr. Smith had been bandaged up, Williams took him to St. John's Hospital...
...chewing, fuzzy-voiced Actress Chatterton, 46, dimpled her way to fame on Broadway as Little Orphan Judy in soppy Daddy Long-Legs, kept climbing with young-girl parts in Come Out of the Kitchen, Mary Rose. Leaving Broadway in 1925, she acted for a while in San Francisco, wound up in Hollywood. There, in the early days of the talkies, she clicked as one of the few who knew how to talk. There she was as much typed for fallen women roles (Madame X, Once a Lady, Frisco Jenny) as she had been for sweet young things on Broadway. After...
...suspicious Marvins would not pose at first, thawed when he worked with them in the fields, helped round up the pigs. For five years he stirred from the farm no more than the Marvins did, sketched them ploughing, foxhunting, planting potatoes, sharpening a scythe, clustered round their old iron kitchen range. The paintings that resulted are strong, bleak, solid as the Jersey hills...
Although there have been no international crises in Harvard's Balkans, there have been many domestic ones. For a long time, because of a rapid turnover in overlords of the kitchen food and service deteriorated to a point where the club was losing its eating customers...
Eventually Schafer and White took over the kitchen and have restored order and quality; Schafer himself serves as head-waiter at breakfast