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rhymester

[rahym-ster] / ˈraɪm stər /


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On the theory that the U. S. screen needs more pictures dealing with home life, homespun Producer Carl Laemmle Sr. gave homespun Rhymester Edgar Albert Guest a long-term contract with Universal Pictures Corp.

From Time Magazine Archive

Readers of his autobiographical Plough man of the Moon may be surprised to learn that Rhymester Service was once a Scottish bank clerk.

From Time Magazine Archive

While old Yukon Rhymester Robert W. Service quietly slept, thieves slipped into "Aurora," his Monte Carlo villa, made off with more than $7,000 in cash and jewels.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the current Harper's, Rhymester Lamport, 47, wife of a Harvard law professor, turns her pen to the sick state of the American stage.

From Time Magazine Archive

When we arrived home we found a letter addressed to the Rhymester in the letter-box, which in a state of great excitement he tore open with trembling fingers.

From The Wallypug in London by Wright, Alan, fl. 1894-1927




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