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...Robert R. Barker '36, Edward L. Barnes '38, John L. Bishop '37, Bruce O. Blivem '37, Lemuel Bowden '36, Leonard K. Bristol '38, Kenneth W. Brown '35, John H. Burns '37, Courtlandt Canby '36, Gabriel G. Cillie 2G, Manley B. Cohen '36, Louis H. Conger '37, Stewart M. Dall '38, Nixon de Tarnowsky '35, Richard H. Dennis '36, George Ehrenfried '35, John H. Eric '37, Martin S. Erlanger '38, Egbert W. Fischer '36, Walter D. Fisher '37, Hans W. Forster '36, William D. Fraser '38, Emil J. Ganem '37, John H. Gilbert '36, James H. Goulder '36, Nathaniel B. Groton...
...Bigelow '36, W. A. Coates '37, M. Deming '37, A. Hyde '35, C. Middlebrook '38, E. Sachs '38, F. W. Goodhue '37, D. Tower '37, P. Young 1G, J. Latorracca '38, K. MacLeish '38, E. G. Dahl '38, S. M. Dall '38, M. E. Lasker '38, J. Ashmead '38, S. S. Stanton '38, L. H. Levy '37, E. H. Riddle '37, E. W. James '38, T. Richards '38, R. S. Russell '38, J. L. Senior '38, M. L. Hayward '38, W. Welch '38, J. H. Steinway '38, F. B. Stevens '35, R. C. Jones '38, J. R. Coolidge...
...basis of a ''charm test" devised by a professor of hygiene. President Andrew J. May of the White House Photographers Association graded his frequent subject, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Dall, gave her 97% From a perfect score Photographer May deducted three points: one because he "suspects" the President's daughter uses a bit of rouge; one because she does not always toe straight; one because, at 134 lb., she seems slightly underweight. For the new president and football coach of Notre Dame, the South Bend, Ind. Chamber of Commerce held a testimonial dinner, invited Editor Merle Thorpe...
Died. Elizabeth Dwight McDonald, 50, head of the primary department of Mrs. Roosevelt's Todhunter School, teacher of Mrs. Anna Roosevelt Dall and Anna Eleanor ("Sistie") Dall; in Manhattan...
...hand the President held a fishing rod with a sucker on the line, in the other a bouquet of microphones. Mrs. Roosevelt stood beside him, her teeth and chin cruelly caricatured. The New Deal was represented by scattered playing cards?all deuces. Elliott Roosevelt and Anna Roosevelt Dall were seen tossing their respective spouses, portrayed as dolls, into a trash basket...