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...with four small parts and several unproductive engagements as understudy. Since becoming a celebrity, she has fiercely fought to distinguish between her private and her professional life. Of her education, she says: "I never went to Bryn Mawr-that was another Katharine Hepburn." Of her husband. Insurance Broker Ludlow Ogden Smith, whom she married Dec. 12, 1928 and with whom she lives in Manhattan at No. 244 East 49th St.,† she says to interviewers: "I am not married and never was." In Hollywood, Katharine Hepburn lives on a chicken farm with her friend Laura Harding, goes to no parties...
...edition of the Philadelphia Social Register omits the names of Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow Ogden Smith...
...McNary, the Senate's minority leader. Slim of body and quick of brain, Senator McNary is personally popular with all factions of the G. 0. P. To his rooms in the Senate Office Building went two rich, prominent and ambitious Republican has-beens, onetime Secretary of the Treasury Ogden Livingston Mills and onetime Ambassador to France Walter Evans Edge. After a morning of strategy discussions, they adjourned to Mr. Edge's house for luncheon...
...informal, rambling musicomedy written by Donald Ogden Stewart, Going Hollywood is an effort to use radio as a decoy for cinema audiences, which succeeds much better than previous attempts built around less genuinely valuable performers than Bing Crosby...
...Asked how much, he curtly retorted: "It was enough to give me a hold on the company." Frederick Henry Prince has a reputation for remembering his enemies.* Armour &; Co. has been a Prince enemy of long standing. Chicago last week recalled an old story that the late J. Ogden Armour had once bought secretly in Mr. Prince's stockyards. That was enough to pique Mr. Prince but Mr. Armour had then loudly (and quite truthfully) denied that his packing company owned a share in any stockyard. Then a small packer had challenged the legality of a yardage charge...