Everybody’s Dog
The Capital Times, Madison, Wisconsin, September 15, 1934
The Capital Times, Madison, Wisconsin, September 15, 1934
The Miami News, Florida, October 3, 1934
Chicago Tribune, Illinois, March 9, 1934
In The Tribune of Feb. 26 we read that Mrs. Massie is “resting well” after “celebrating” her divorce. On Feb. 27 we are informed that members of the family of Gerald Peck, who was murdered, were “crushed by the news.” In today’s Tribune we read of New Yorks “worst winter,” of Lady Sibell’s “sincere public apology,” and of Dr. Wynekoop’s “confession,” all appearing on the first page. On the back page a line under an illustration tells of the walls of ice that almost “hide” the tall buildings. If the use of quotation marks in certain instances is intended to convey a hidden meaning, kindly explain your system.
The Austin American, Texas, March 21, 1934
Carroll Daily Herald, Iowa, July 30, 1934
Sylvia Regis de Oliveira, England, 1934
Joan Crawford, 1934
Hersey Caroline Balfour, England, 1934
Fay Wray, 1934
The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, October 24, 1934