RETAKES OF THE NEWS
Date: 15 May 1938
THE most stimulating bit of news that has come out of Hollywood this season is Samuel Goldwyn's announcement that he will undertake production of "The Exiles," a topical story dealing with political oppression in European countries.
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NEWS OF ART
Date: 14 May 1938
The current exhibition of paintings by Frank Duveneck at the Whitney Museum will close tomorrow evening. A selection of paintings and sculpture from the permanent collection will be placed on view on Tuesday and may be seen through May 27. The museum will close for the Summer on May 28 and will reopen in September.
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NEWS OF NIGHT CLUBS
Date: 15 May 1938
JACK GOULD
Jack GOULD
Sherman, Wm B; F B Van Every (e)
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NEWS FROM VARIOUS POINTS
Date: 15 May 1938
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD appears in Honolulu, May 27. She gives recitals in Australia and New Zealand from June 13 to Sept. 10, and in October will make her Parisian debut. Her Paris schedule includes two appearances at the Grand Opera and a recital. Later she sings in recital in London, returning to America in' October.
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NEWS OF MARKETS IN LONDON, BERLIN; Belga Rallies in British Trading, Franc and Dollar Firmer, With Business Quiet
Date: 15 May 1938
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Business was quiet in the foreign exchange market here today and chief interest centered in forward belgas, which recovered to 120 and 175 centimes discount for one and three months, respectively.
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NEWS OF THE SCREEN; Hal Roach, After 13 -Years at Metro, Signs 8-Year Contract With Uited Artists-Other Film Items New Role for Tracy Coast Scripts Of Local Origin
Date: 14 May 1938
Speical to THE NEW YORK TIMES
United Artists, recently reorganized by Samuel Goldwyn and Alexander Korda, announced today that Hal Roach had terminated his thirteenyear association with Metro-Gold-. wyn-Mayer and had signed an eightYear agreement with United Artists.
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