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James E. Cline, of Glens Falls, N. Y., as Assistant in Chemistry; Thomas G. Webber, Jr., of Edgewood, R. I., as Assistant in Chemistry; Gerald F. Gilmore '36, of Wayland, as Assistant in Fine Arts; George E. Downing, of Chicago, Ill., as Assistant in Fine Arts; Willard M. Bright, of Toledo, Ohio, as Assistant in Chemistry; Edgar H. Clark, Jr. of Forest Hills, N. Y., as Assistant in Economics...
Cheer leaders-Goebbels, Göring, Lord & Lady Astor...
...Sudeten, Su-day-ten or Sudeten? Is P-r-a-g-u-e pronounced Pray-ge, Prog or Prar-gay ? Radio announcers and news commentators do not seem to know...
...years. Each of three outstanding Chamberlain Statesmen has been not the first aristocrat, not the first proletarian, but perhaps the first progressive Middle-Class leader of his time. Father Joseph ("Old Joe") Chamberlain who died of a stroke at 77 in 1914; Elder Son Sir Austen Chamberlain, K. G., who died of a stroke at 73 last year; and Half-Brother Neville Chamberlain, who is 69-each of these three, after years of experience in civic, national and finally international affairs, reached the conclusion that firm peace between Britain and Germany is a cornerstone without which peace in Europe...
Died. Captain Herman Köhl, 50, German Wartime flier who in 1928, with Colonel James Fitzmaurice, Irish flier, and Baron Günther von Hünefeld, made the first East-West transatlantic flight; of kidney disease; in Munich...