Word: cole
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Chief concern among medical educators of late has been the rapid growth of specialization. As the result of statistics already on hand, the powers-that-be have decided, according to Columbia University's Medical Dean Willard Cole Rappleye, that "beginning in 1938 no physician will be listed as a specialist who does not possess a certificate from a board in his particular branch of practice." Consonant with that idea, the A. M. A. Journal last week published a list of reliable x-ray specialists. The list was surprising, for it contained only 1,274 names for the entire country...
...recent election of the Dramatic Club, Sheldon C. Sommers '37 was chosen Treasurer and the following were elected to the executive committee: Samuel L. M. Cole '39, Richard N. Ittleson '37, Paul Killiam '37, and Arthur Szathmary...
...Home Journal and covers for Collier's, illustrated many a children's book. One of the best known barroom murals in the U. S. is his work. At the turn of the century John Jacob Astor commissioned Artist Parrish to paint a picture of Old King Cole for his Hotel Knickerbocker. The panel, 28 feet long, showing the pipe, the bowl, the fiddlers three, was the wonder of Times Square for nearly 20 years. Last autumn it reappeared in the St. Regis King Cole Room. In addition Maxfield Parrish has decorated the Ladies' Home Journal Building...
Anything Goes (Paramount). Actually, a lot of people beside Cole Porter had a hand in this screen version of last year's No. 1 Broadway musicomedy, but somehow it all adds up to a Cole Porter lyric cast in celluloid, with involved metaphors and polysyllabic rhymes translated into comedy antics and plot convolutions, and set to impudent, lighthearted music. Some of it is music worn thin by 1935's dancing slippers, but some good new ones have been added: Sailor Beware, Moonburn, My Heart...
Hendrik DeKruif '38 (H) defeated Cole (UC), 14-16, 15-12, 15-11, 15-9; Richardson (UC) defeated Lawrence Ross '37 (H), 18-17, 17-15, 13-15, 15-13; Richard Cobb '36 (H) defeated Morse (UC), 15-9, 15-7, 14-16, 15-11; Ginsberg (UC) defeated John C. Wood '38 (H), 15-8, 8-15, 18-15, 15-13; Perkins (UC) defeated Carl S. Oakman, Jr. '38 (H), 18-17, 15-12, 18-14; Thomas Sherwin '37 (H) defeated Lopez...