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...well-organized. Kistiakowaky. Good not quite as clear as well organized. Lamb--interesting but hard to take notes on, MacDougall--Clock--excellent organizer. Baxter--good influence--complete lectures on dull material. Forbes--learned--boring lecturer--pleasant to meet--too much. German makes advanced inorganic grim. Jones--helpful--lectures well. Bartlett--Advanced course excellent--lectures in B dull-good advisor. Fieser--lectures best in the department--genial but poor adviser. Jacobs--lectures coordinated but uninteresting--improving--willing laboratory assistant. Helpful younger men--Lundstedt, Swift, Tamblyn, Dunn, Avery, Tuemmler, H. T, nd. R. B. Thompson...
When the President got around to choosing a permanent commission, he could not find a chairman. The late Senator James Couzens declined twice. Onetime Federal Coordinator of Transportation Joseph Bartlett Eastman refused in hopes that he may become coordinator of air transport...
Also, eight members of the faculty, have been promoted to the following positions, effective next September: Carl J. Friedrich, Professor of Government; Clyde K. M. Kluckhohn, assistant professor of Anthropology; Paul D. Bartlett, assistant professor of Chemistry; Edward P. Herring, Assistant professor of Government; Frederick V. Hunt, assistant professor of Physics and Communication Engineering; Elliott Parkins '23, instructor in History and Literature; Roger W. Hickman, instructor in Physics and communication Engineering; Stanley S. Stevens, instructors in Psychology. The appointment of Dr. Friedrich is permanent and the others are for three years...
...combines technical finish with sound understanding of a score, they open their eyes. More rarely do they find duo-pianists of such perfection. Last week in Manhattan two topnotch teams of duo-pianists played a day apart. Music lovers were still glowing over the distinguished performance of Ethel Bartlett & Rae Robertson when two debutant Russian pianists sat down at pianos in Town Hall and played with such breathtaking clarity, such subtle and unanimous changes of pace, that New Yorkers cheered again...
Vronsky & Babin, like their friends Bartlett & Robertson, are married. Babin is tall, dark, 29. His wife is 28. They met in Germany where they both studied under Artur Schnabel. In 1931 they first went on tour, married two years later in London...