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Like a student cramming for an examination, Scientist Albert Einstein shut himself up in a room of Adolph Lewisohn's New York home one afternoon last week and practiced three hours on his violin. That evening Fiddler Einstein was to play in a concert for the benefit of his scientist friends in Berlin. Old Mr. Lewisohn made his servants tiptoe through the halls, kept mousey quiet himself, not once attempting to entertain his ever-so-important guest with the German folk-songs he dearly loves to sing...
Chancellor Adolph Hitler has refused to authorize the use of his name to a group of his disciples at Harvard, it was revealed yesterday. About three weeks ago a group of students who have grown to admire the Nazi leader decided to establish a club for the purpose of studying the dictator's policies. A letter was sent to the Chancellor asking for permission to use the name "Hitler Haven...
...been held up since Depression as a model to every opera-giving city in the U. S. It has had world-famed singers, this year Lucrezia, Bori, Claudia Muzio, Giovanni Martinelli, Ezio Pinza, Gertrude Kappel, Cyrena Van Gordon, Lawrence Tibbett. It has its own ballet, expertly trained by Adolph Bolm. It has usually managed to pay its way although this year, to no one's great concern, it ran up a deficit of $30,000. The Symphony hopes to square itself by having Arturo Toscanini for its guest conductor in the spring. Toscanini has always wanted...
...Adolph W. Samborski '26, intramural athletic director, expects the House basketball season which commences today to be more successful than ever before. In today's games Eliot House will meet Dunster, and Leverett will oppose Kirkland at 3 o'clock. At 4 o'clock Adams will play Winthrop House and Brooks House will encounter Lowell...
...assist him, Magician Boehme chose hulking Augustus Adolph ("Gus") Gennerich. onetime New York City detective who is now the President's bodyguard. "There are certain newspapers you need not read tomorrow," joked the President, "for I can tell you what they are going to say. They are going to say that Dr. Boehme is going to be appointed Secretary of the Treasury and Gus Gennerich head of the Federal Reserve Board...