STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS
Date: 08 February 1931
Gloria Talbott (7 de febrero de 1931 – 19 de septiembre de 2000) fue una actriz cinematográfica y televisiva estadounidense.
Leer más...El 7 de febrero de 1931 fue un sábado bajo el signo estelar de ♒. Era el día 37 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue Herbert Hoover.
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Date: 08 February 1931
By Chris Sinsabaugh
Chris Sinsabaugh
Auto news from Detroit
Date: 07 February 1931
Without making any special demonstration of strength, the stock market yesterday gave speculators for the decline some uncomfortable moments and, according to brokerage-house gossip, diminished perceptibly the enthusiasm of the "bear party." Trading on the Stock Exchange ...
Date: 08 February 1931
Possibly for want of any other plausible explanation, Wall Street was disposed to interpret yesterday's moderate advance on the Stock Exchange as a sign of satisfaction over the reported probability that an extra session of Congress can be avoided.
Date: 08 February 1931
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
PARIS, Feb. 7.--The week's closing session of the Paris Bourse today saw further improvement in the market. The volume of trading was relatively small, but the buying movement was sufficiently strong to ...
Date: 07 February 1931
Special to The New York Times
Yale Daily News comments on new plan; says similar changes have been advocated for Yale athletics
Date: 08 February 1931
ROBERT A. SIMONSON.A.M.J.G. LYNE.ETHEL SCOTSON-CLARK.E. IRVINE HAINES.WILLIAM LOWE BRYAN.EWART W. HOBBS.MARTIN KORTJOHNDAVIS QUINN.Rev. WILLIAM A. WOOD
Robert SIMONSON
Lrs on passing of bald eagle
Date: 07 February 1931
Donald Henderson Clarke's novel of the titian-haired beauty who loved many men, but not the right kind, comes to the screen of the Mayfair as such a pleasant and diverting entertainment that its modest excursions into psychological drama need not be taken too seriously. Helen Twelvetrees makes a splendid Millie, and the tragic current of her life is made safe for the diversion seeker by the intelligent and ???rood-humored playing of Lilyan Tashman, Robert Ames, John Halliday, Anita Louise and Frank McHugh, among others.The story carries Millie from her first innocent affair of the heart to the day seventeen years later when she shoots an old admirer of hers because he has transferred his attention to her daughter. She begins by eloping with Jack Maitland (James Hall), member of a wealthy New York family. Embittered by his infidelity, she leaves him and throws herself wildly into the feverish nightlife of the city. Up to the point where she pulls a gun to save her daughter's honor, the piece is a series of tragi-comic episodes. Thereafter the narrative goes heavily melodramatic, and the court trial at the end is in the best traditions of screen hokum.
Date: 07 February 1931
By Mordaunt Hall
Mordaunt Hall
Little Tramp loves blind flower vendor. One of the great ones.