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...between, Director Garnett fashioned the second episode in Universal's resuscitation of drowsy Marlene Dietrich. Traipsing through the islands of the East Indies with a trollop's parasol and two larcenous bodyguards (Broderick Crawford and Mischa Auer), she encounters a well-groomed wing of the U. S. Navy, casts languorous glances at a promising lieutenant, sings a dolorous chant beginning: "See those shoulders broad and glorious? See that smile? That smile's notorious. You can bet your life the man's in the Navy,"* at a cafe conducted by wheezing Billy Gilbert...
...seem as much fun to Actress Janis as in 1917. She agreed to play in a war picture on condition that she approved the script and that she be permitted to remark from time to time during the film that war is gruesome. She even objected when Director John Auer told her how to remark...
President of the "Wilhelmina" committee is Hendrik Willem van Loon '04, while Johannes A. C. F. Auer, Professor of Church History and Parkman Professor of Theology, is head of the New England chapter...
Contributions, which will be used for the aid of Dutch refugees, can be sent to Professor Auer at 111 Fletcher Road, Belmont; to Reiss at C-32 Hamilton Hall, Harvard Business School; or to Holland-America Lines, 555 Boylston Street, Boston. Reiss asked for "one dollar or less" from each student...
...stricken refugees, including hundreds of students like you and me, began to tread the road of desperate flight. To help these people, a committee has been organized under the presidency of Hendrik Willom van Loon. This "Queen Wilhelmina Fund" has a New England chapter under the presidency of Professor Auer of Harvard University. Contributions to this fund, will be used for the relief of Dutch refugees. Every Harvard student who wants to help my country in this, its darkest hour in history, is requested to send one dollar or less to: Henry Reiss, C-32 Hamilton Hall, Harvard Business School...