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...Those nominated for stockholders for a term of five years are: Edward F. Miller, and A. C. Hanford; for officers for one year; president, Henry S. Thompson; vice president, Austin W. Scott; secretary, Walter Humphreys; treasurer, John L. Taylor; for other directors for one year; from Harvard at large, Delmar Leighton and Alfred S. Redfield; from M.I.T. at large, Horace S. Ford and Jasper Whiting; from officers of Harvard, Clinton P. Biddle; from students of M.I.T., Wilbur Huston; from senior class of Harvard, Bradford K. Bachrach '33; from junior class of Harvard, Theodore Chase '34; from sophomore class of Harvard...
...Burr, H. I. Cobb, Jr., L. B. Cutler, T. J. Davis, S. S. Drury, G. H. Emory, H. L. Ewer, E. H. Fay, H. F. Gillette, C. B. Gleason, A. G. Goodhue, A. C. Hanford, M. A. Howard, A. E. Hindmarsh, Llewellyn Howland, G. T. Keyes, A. V. Kidder, Delmar Leighton, G. W. Lewis, E. F. Locke, Matthew Luce, W. D. Robbins, Robert Saltonstall, R. C. Storey, H. M. Watts, C. H. P. Whitney, A. C. Woodard, and W. B. Wood...
...petition is addressed to Delmar Leighton '19, permanent dean of the Freshman class, who has notified almost twenty students of the proposed action. The request has been received with much enthusiasm in several dormitories, and it is expected that most of the class will subscribe. This will be the first collective complaint that has been made to University Hall by the class...
...Miss Moran's, Lawrence Gray, lent a dignified if uncertain grace to The Laugh Parade about the same time that Fay Wray starred in a short engagement of her husband's strange musical mixture, Nikki. Life Begins (by Mary McDougal Axelson; Joseph Santley, producer). When Vina Delmar's Bad Girl was dramatized last season it contained one brief scene in which a childbirth was indicated by means of a shadowgraph. At the time this sequence was regarded as potent, somewhat daring. Life Begins, whose entire action takes place in and around a maternity ward of a city...
WOMEN LIVE Too LONG-Vina Delmar -Earcourt, Brace ($2).- Rental libraries are rapidly popularizing the kind of novels that Mrs. Horatio Alger, had she existed, would probably have longed to write. If Horatio's city boys were exemplary, the city girls of Mrs. Vina Delmar Alger are examples. While his boys swarmed up the ladders of success, her girls skid softly down self-greased ways to hell. His boys could not tell sex from a horsecar, her girls know skyscrapers are phallic. Though writing in this general drift (Bad Girl, Loose Ladies, Kept Woman], Authoress Delmar manages to steer...