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Ladies' Man (Paramount). Rupert Hughes got a fancy price for screen rights to his novel, serialized in Editor Ray Long's Cosmopolitan, but this little story might just as easily have been adapted from the drooling lyric of the current foxtrot, "Just a Gigolo." A few weeks' experience as a bond salesman was what made William Powell turn gig, and he did well for a while on the money received from pawning jewelry given him by admirers. He vacillated agreeably between Kay Francis, Olive Tell and Carole Lombard ; he had even fallen in love with Miss Francis...
...Surgically, sterilization is simple. In males it is achieved by cutting the spermatic cord, in females by cutting the Fallopian tubes. Frequently X-ray is used to atrophy the ovaries...
...missing" addresses. Ace Swaab, for instance, may be reached through the Hotel Roosevelt, New York. Ace Howard C. Knotts, credited with six planes, is in the law firm of Knotts & Knotts of Springfield, Ill., was secretary of last year's National Air Legislation Congress. Ace Arthur Ray Brooks has had his picture in many a rotogravure supplement as pilot of Bell Telephone's "flying laboratory." Ace Sumner Sewall, longtime traffic manager of Colonial Airways, is now head of Air Ads Inc. (TIME, March...
...York Athletic Club water polo (new style) team, principally consisting of the Ruddy boys (Ray, onetime famed Columbia swimmer, and his cousin Steve) each of whom scored two goals: the National Water Polo championship, beating the defending champions, the Illinois Athletic Club, 5 to 4 in an overtime game...
...backs on the Harvard squad of 19 is as follows: R. H. Bates '33, A. G. Draper '32, G. P. Earling '34, J. B. Hyman '34, J. N. Legrange 2G, J. M. Ossorio '33, G. E. Ray '32, P. M. Sheldon ocC, M. M. Slack '32, and Babington Smith G. The forwards are: M. B. Graves '32, F. A. Gilbert '34, R. W. Moore '33, J. H. Rowell '31, C. Riley gr.E.S., H. P. Schwyzer '34. J. D. Vail '32, S. M. Wheeler '32, and R. E. White...