The boy wonder, 23-year old Orson Welles, whose production of Julius Caesar was then a hit on Broadway, talks to British producer Charles Cochrane about a possible London production, January 3, 1938.
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The boy wonder, 23-year old Orson Welles, whose production of Julius Caesar was then a hit on Broadway, talks to British producer Charles Cochrane about a possible London production, January 3, 1938.
Photo: Associated Press
Inspector Edward P. Mulrooney and members of the bomb squad of the NYPD paid a visit to an apartment house on January 3, 1929, that was partly owned by the crime boss Arnold Rothstein. The cops opened a safe, built into the building's cellar, in hopes of obtaining clues to Rothstein's murder. From left: Inspector Mulrooney next to safe wall, Capt. John Lyons, and Sgt. Charles Newman of the bomb squad, watching Robert F. Murray, safe expert, opening the safe.
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3 January 2018
Though she is breathing, My Love died long ago, and Mourning finds morning.