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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Striking a bold, fresh note in Conference plans, the French Premier proposed world co-operation in "international public works," gave as examples "the exploiting of South America's wealth, the establishing of trans-African railways and vast public works in Central Europe and the Near East. These projects . . . should be simultaneously begun by all the great nations...
...Society, student and alumni letter-men's organization at the University of California, fortnight ago announced a project the nature of which would cause an ethical shudder if proposed in the East. The Big C will appoint a fulltime representative to canvass secondary and high schools for young athletes and tell them about California "as a place of clean athletics combined with sound scholastic standards." The Big C man will be paid a salary. The Big C asks friends to help. Funds will be audited, kept out of the hands of athletes. Needy men may be helped...
Byfield. Although his four hotels are in receivership Ernest Lessing ("Ernie") Byfield is today Chicago's most famed hotel keeper. A shrewd and amusing businessman whose friends range from Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd to Accordionist Phil Baker, he owns the quiet, fashionable Ambassador East, the gayer Ambassador West where Ernie Byfield entertains leading stage and screen folk, the Sherman where Ben Bernie is master of ceremonies in the College Inn night club, and the Fort Dearborn, a low-priced house catering to railroad workers. Ernie Byfield is president of College Inn Products, Inc. (not in receivership) which claims...
Harvard will hold east lane in all races...
...long ago returned without her husband. Mrs. Sherwood had moved away. Newshawk Norton dug up a neighbor who happened to remember the name on the moving van which carted the Sherwood furniture. The moving company was persuaded to open its books, and there was the new address, in East Orange, N. J. under the name of Fuller, a Sherwood brother-in-law. Newshawk Norton hurried to East Orange, watched the Fuller house until he was convinced that the Sherwoods were there, although he caught no glimpse of Sherwood himself. Then City Editor Barrett confided in William Duggan. Collector of Internal...