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Last week the Princeton University Triangle Club took its 44th annual musi-comedy to Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House before the usual holiday swing through the country. Those who had charge of this year's production. It's The Valet, appeared to have done a less sprightly job than many of their predecessors. It's The Valet is not very funny...
Voice: 130 West 44th Street, New York City...
...father's election. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. was playing right tackle for Groton in the team's last game of the year, against St. Mark's. His Brother John, an assistant manager, carried waterbuckets and footballs uncomfortably packed in a burlap bag. It was the 44th Groton-St. Mark's game; St. Mark's won, with a triple pass for a touchdown in the last five minutes, 7 to 0, for the first time since 1928. The winning team was rewarded by being hauled about Southboro, Mass, in an old wagon...
...front cover) The audience was still on its feet and applauding long after the critics had left, traffic was hopelessly dammed in 44th Street because Mayor James John Walker refused to leave the theatre and get into tiis motor when Playwright Philip Jerome Quinn Barry's eleventh play concluded its Manhattan premiere one night last week. A new Barry play is always a social event. This one, The Animal Kingdom, gave evidence of being one of the season's theatrical events as well...
...signs told the whole story of Federal efforts to halt the rapid spread of New York's cordial & beverage shops where almost anybody can buy a bottle of gin for a dollar. Two years ago, one of the first to open was the shop at No. 201 East 44th Street (TIME, Feb. 10, 1930 et seq.). Gin. whiskey, brandy and liqueurs were openly displayed, openly sold. While the proprietor, one Mike, openly scoffed, while a Columbia University student wrote to President Hoover about it, the U. S. District Attorney's office said the matter would be taken...