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...HARVARD MIDDLESEX McTigue, l.e. r.e., Burnes, A. Locke, Armstrong, Meade Holder, l.t. r.t., Estey, W. Locke Ulfelder, l.g. r.g., Cudaliy, Junkin, Victor Domesek, Brown, Huberman, c. c., Corner, Simonds Adams, Ginsberg, Brooks, r.g. l.g., Eaton Beaumont Herman, Parker, r.t. l.t., Burton, Brownell Fain, McCanon, Lawrence, r.e. l.e., Cook, Garland, Dwinell Roorbach, Dearborn, q.b. q.b., Nacey, Miner Hutchins, Corcoran, Churchill, Kelly, l.h.b. r.h.b., Simmons, Brewer, Killey Braggiotti, Caley, r.h.b. l.h.b., Prouty, Young Reed, Taxman, Lee, f.b. f.b., Jackson, Miner...
Hearst Editor Arthur Brisbane saw the pictures, wrote an editorial about them. Hearst's Chicago Herald & Examiner took the cue, arranged to have Acting Corporal Garland E. Cain of Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111. make a similar set of pictures, using two cameras, one painted white so that Corporal Cain would know which to start on when the other was empty. Last week the Herex printed a full page of its pictures-excellent pictures, but not quite so good as the Germans', possibly because Corporal Cain had to think about pulling the ripcord of his 'chute, whereas...
Virginia politicians last week demanded of Virginia's Governor John Garland Pollard why he went out of the State to pick a successor for Virginia's first and only State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Ennion Gifford Williams who, 61, died last month. Governor Pollard usually is amiable. But continuous political pestering on this subject has put a chip on his shoulder. His thin lips snapped this retort...
...other critics in order of guess ability were: J. Brooks Atkinson (Times), John Anderson (Journal), Percy Hammond (Herald Tribune), Walter Winchell (Mirror), Robert Garland (World-Telegram), Richard Lockridge (Sun), Gilbert Seldes (Graphic), Burns Mantle (News), Gilbert Gabriel (American...
...Princeton generation of Author Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald and Critic Edmund Wilson, seemed to have fallen by the wayside. After college and the War he and Wilson went to Manhattan to play the literary game, ran Vanity Fair together, published a partnered book, The Undertaker's Garland. Then Wilson went on to higher things, Bishop to France and Italy. He lives near Paris in a Louis XIII house. Many Thousands Gone (containing the Scribner $5,000-prize story of that title) is his second book. His first: Green Fruit (poems...