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HARVARD '34 M. I. T. '34 Clapp, g. g., Williams Eagleton, e.p. e.p., Wright Holsapple, p. p., Spencer Rodgers, 1d. 1d., Muther Lowe, 2d. 2d., Kunz Rabinovitz, 3d. 3d., Borger Levan, c. c., Asch Althouse, 3a. 3a., Smith Housen, 2a. 2a., Bartlett Golde, 1a. 1a., Graves Lowery, i.h. i.h., McCaughan Lessig, o.h. o.h., Wilson...
...MOTHER-Sholom Asch-Live- right...
...Sholom Asch, No. 1 Yiddish novelist, was born (1880) in Kutno, near Poland's Warsaw. In 1910 he came to the U. S., lived for five years on Manhattan's Staten Island. Few of his novels (Uncle Moses, Kiddush Ha-Shem) have been translated; one of his plays (God of Vengeance), though several have been produced by the Yiddish Art Theatre, Manhattan. In 1919 Sholom Asch returned to Europe, lives in Paris. Son Nathan (The Office, Love in Chartres), now in Paris, lives in Manhattan, writes in English...
...Asch has crammed a lot into this staccato, cinematic account-none the less a faithful picture for being jumbled, strident, cacophonous, blaring. Pay Day has this advantage over the newsreel any Manhattanite, any urbanite, performs in every day; it has been edited, cut, captioned by an author-cinemartist. The result is a good movie...
Author Nathan Asch, 28, was born in Poland, came to the U. S. when he was 13, went to school, college, worked in Wall St., became an author at 23. Other books: The Office, Love in Chartres...