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With a short speech, Alfred Emanuel Smith handed Mrs. James Roosevelt Sr. a tiny gold "cornerstone"' in Macy's Manhattan department store. With another short speech, Mrs. Roosevelt tucked it under a gleaming doll castle owned by old-time Cinemactress Colleen Moore...
...President Sproul led the way with Governor Frank Finley Merriam, ex-officio chairman of the Board of Regents. Be hind, with her speech in a Department of Labor "penalty" envelope, trudged Secretary Perkins, escorted by California's best-loved professor, Vice President and Provost Monroe Emanuel Deutsch. Behind them, Citizen Hoover and General David Prescott Barrows, the university's onetime president who led the National Guard to break up the General Strike when Miss Perkins dallied. Mr. Hoover slipped into his gown just before the procession puffed through a fringe of eucalyptus trees. Alumni fixed cushions...
Meanwhile the anti-Nudism bill sponsored by Alfred Emanuel Smith as head of the New York Legion of Decency had quietly collapsed in the New York State Legislature (TIME, Jan. 14). At a committee hearing last month plenty of opponents showed up but only the National Catholic Welfare Conference went on record for the measure and then only by sending the committee a letter. Dr. Charles Francis Potter, Manhattan humanist, helped laugh the bill to death by pointing out that its provision against a person exposing his body in the presence of two or more persons of the opposite...
Last week, to marshal Medicine's best weapons against this troublesome ailment, the New York Academy of Medicine summoned the best available authorities to a special symposium. Dr. Emanuel Libman, 63, of Manhattan, famed among medical scholars for his discoveries in all kinds of heart and visceral diseases, explained the causes of coronary disease and angina pectoris. Dr. Henry Harlow Brooks, 64, of Manhattan, famed diagnostician, explained the best medical treatment. Dr. Harold Myers Marvin, 41, a rising Yale scholar, evaluated treatment by surgery...
...Alfred Emanuel Smith was sufficiently recovered from her broken arm (TIME, Feb. 11) to go with her husband to the Colony Club at Palm Beach. As do all musicians when the Smiths appear, the Colony Club orchestra broke into "The Sidewalks of New York." Mr. & Mrs. Smith rose, smiled, bowed, waltzed around the floor, which other dancers promptly deserted to watch them...