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...Brooklyn urchin who makes good in the old country. Handsomely rewritten for the screen by Hugh Walpole, beautifully staged, and superbly directed by John Cromwell, it affords proof that Selznick International is off to a flying start and offers an actors' holiday to Freddie Bartholomew, C. Aubrey Smith and Dolores Costello Barrymore, recalled from retirement to play the role of "Dearest," Fauntleroy's mother...
Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, Aubrey Williams, Executive Director of the National Youth Administration, and Henry N. McCracken, President of Vassar College, will be among the speakers on "Youth and the Modern Curriculum" at the annual meeting of the Harvard Teachers Association to be held here this Saturday...
FEDERAL FUNDS for the completion of 465 campus building projects have been allotted by the Works Progress Administration after approval by President Roosevelt and assistant WPA administrator Aubrey Williams. The federal government is providing $6,120,414 for these projects, while the institutions are providing $1,343,505. Exactly 14,935 workers (some of whom are students) are being given employment on these projects, which will provide 68,778 man years of labor when completed. Mr. Williams is also administrator of the National Youth Administration which is giving 118,889 under-graduates employment as $15 per month...
...siege and Lindbergh news in the British Press had dwindled to a trickle. Only U. S. correspondents were still prowling about when Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh bundled Jon out the hotel servants' entrance and into a waiting limousine, sped off with Mrs. Lindbergh's brother-in-law. Aubrey Neil Morgan, toward the home of his father near Cardiff, Wales. A few newshawks gave chase in a taxicab, soon lost the trail. Speeding to Cardiff by train, they found all entrances to the Morgan estate guarded, all servants pledged to silence...
...liquidated. Whether he had made equally good on his job promise could not be told until last-minute reports were in and tallied. But in Atlanta President Roosevelt reported with "a certain satisfaction" that 3,125,000 persons were usefully at work on Nov. 27. In Washington, Acting FERAdministrator Aubrey Williams chimed assurance that all 3,500,000 employables would have relief jobs by the night...