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...Bertram Cutler, agent & representative of the John Davison Rockefellers, was elected a director of Radio Corp., succeeding Westinghouse's Andrew Wells Robertson. Rockefeller Center, Inc. owns 100,000 preferred A shares of Radio, received in return for reducing the amount of space in Radio's lease...
Professor Bertram James Collingwood, University of London physiologist, nephew of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), came lecturing to the U. S. to raise funds for a children's "Wonderland Ward" in St. Mary's Hospital. London, as a memorial to his uncle, and for a similar ward in the Babies Hospital of New York's Medical Center. Said he: "I am hoping to find a prominent American lady who will be Chief Cheshire Cat for the Helpers of Wonderland League which we would like to start here to interest children the two projects. In England Mrs. Cecil...
...Renaissance Hall of the Germanic Museum, by Wilhelm Kohler, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture. The subject of Professor Kohler's lecture today will be "The Dominance of the Late Gothie Structure, 1350-1430, and the infiltration and Assimilation of French and Italian Art: Master Bertram and Master Francke...
...personal followers are so strict that they might be called Moslem Fundamentalists; and because few Christians care a whoop what happens in Arabia, news from the Land of Saud is always scarce, usually untrustworthy. Biggest Christian news of recent years was the 58-day trek of English Explorer Bertram Thomas across 900 miles of arid waste, famed for its weirdly noisy ''singing sands'' and called the Riilxi-aI-Khali or "Abode of Loneliness" (TIME. March 9. 1931). Last week the U. S. State Department received its only notice of King Ibn Saud's doings from...
When the War was over, Bertram Coles Neidecker, tall, slim son of a Brooklyn realtor, quit the U. S. Air Corps and joined Herbert Clark Hoover's relief mission to the starving Poles. He married a Pole, Sybil, daughter of Maurice Washington Kozminski of the French Line, and set himself up in Coblenz as a money changer to confused U. S. soldiers in the Army of Occupation. Later he moved to Paris, opened a Travelers Bank a few doors from Morgan et Cie. By 1928 Banker Neidecker had bought a yacht, put his bank in larger quarters...