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Fairbanks' Bartlett...
...your issue of Feb. 27, p. 21 under Science you refer to Capt. Bob Bartlett as the writer to the New York Times of the article mentioned. This TIME-all wrong...
Such spindling of the Kennelly-Heaviside Layer requires a logical mechanics. Dr. Maris, "elated over the discovery," described a mechanics to burly, booming old Captain Robert Abram ("Bob") Bartlett, who while visiting Alaska is acting correspondent for the New York Times. Dr. Maris expounded: "The earth in its motion through space occasionally passes through streams of gas, debris of comets, etc. It is entirely within the realms of possibility that friction between the atmosphere of the earth and these very rare gas clouds should leave the earth with a positive charge...
This will give some idea of the conversation in The Half Naked Truth. It is romance between a circus spieler (Tracy) and a cooch dancer (Velez) made funny by the way the dialog, by Bartlett Cormack and Corey Ford, and Gregory La Cava's direction favor the eccentricities of Tracy and Velez. Vaguely derived from incidents in the life of famed Publicist Harry Reichenbach, the story rambles about in the noisy manner of such carnival anecdotes. The spieler blackmails a producer (Frank Morgan), puts a lion in the cooch dancer's hotel room. Ballyhooed into being a musical...
...following twelve men from the class of '36 will act as ushers: N. S. Bartlett, D. F. Cutler, E. W. Dalton, J. F. Ducey W. D. Hardwick, Lewis Iselin, W. P. Jones, Gordon Palmer, Timothy Putnam, W. W. Prout, G. E. Prouty, and R. S. Wolcott...