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...first time in the history of the Harvard Chapter of Sigma Xi, honorary scientific society, two undergraduates, Garrett Birkhoff '32, of Cambridge, who will go to Cambridge University next fall as one of the two Henry Fellows, and Paul Maurice Zoll '32, of Roxbury, were admitted as associate members at a meeting last night. Both are members of the Junior Eight of Phi Beta Kappa from their class of 1932. Birkhoff is concentrating in Mathematics, while Zoll is specializing in Psychology. Dr. Annie Jump Cannon, Draper medalist in Astronomy this year, was among the new members...
...inspected one room full of the tenuous, romantic nudes of the late great Arthur B. Davies, stood silent in front of George Wesley Bellows' famed Dempsey-Firpo Fight. Finally she entered a gallery of Amerindian primitive art chosen by John Sloan. There she listened attentively while fluttering Mrs. Garrett delivered a lecture on the differences between the Hopis of Arizona and the Zunis of New Mexico, the relative merits of such artists as Ma-Pe-We, Awa Tsireh, Oqua Pi, and that talented squaw, plump Quah Ah, otherwise known in Santa Fe as Tonita Pena...
...pearls. Other gondolas, other barges followed, carrying Princess Maria of Italy, Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and other notables. The whole procession debarked at Venice's public gardens to open the 18th Biennial International Art Exhibition and inspect the U. S. building where Ambassador & Mrs. John Work Garrett were waiting to receive...
...committee composed of Garrett Birkhoff '32, chairman, J. R. Fetcher '33, and B. S. Wood '33, is at work on a Lowell House dance to be held on Wednesday, May 25, from 9 until 2 o'clock. The dance, which is the second this year for Lowell House, comes as a result of popular demand, and will be run as a hard times costume party...
Working in a low-ceilinged 10 by 18 foot room on the second floor of Garrett House, 32 embryo lawyers have assembled their cases and interviewed twice as many clients as they did last year, which was also a record year. Schmalholz attributes this flood of patronage to the depression, which has prevented even normally prosperous a people from seeking the services of a professional barrister...