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...Curt Glaser, director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, will give two lectures in German on Thursday and Friday afternoons, March 21 and April 1, at 4.30 o'clock in the Large Lecture room of Fogg Museum, "Grunewald and the Romanticism of the Old German Masters" will be the first topic, "Durer and Holbein" the second. The public is invited...
...Vernon, N. Y.; R. M. Fisher, Boston Latin School; Maurice Franks, Lawrence High School; N. R. French, Noble and Greenough School; Peirce Fuller, Middlesex School; Otto Gambacort, Boston Latin School; E. F. Gardner, Boston Latin School; P. E. Geier, University School, Cincinnati, O.; Benjamin Geisinger, Boston Latin School; Comstock Glaser, Deerfield Academy, Deerfield; V. B. Glunts, Boston Latin School;; C. E. Gold, Boston Latin School; Carl Goldberg, Boston Latin School; Reuben Goodman, Brockton High School; M. G. Grover, Phillips Academy, Andover...
...Angeles, Calif., hulking, red-haired Frank Glaser offered himself for sale as a slave. Said he: "[I am] happy only under a master...
Died. Matthew Quay Glaser, 54, cofounder (1920) with Publisher John S. Lewis, and onetime editor of the Masonic Review, organizer (1928) of the Curtis-for-President Club; of heart disease; in Manhattan. Though he never held public office, many a Washington politician knew well his booming voice, his ten-gallon hat. Major Maurice Campbell, onetime New York Prohibition administrator, stated last fall in the New York World that Curtis-booster Glaser had tried to get him to approve dubious whiskey permits, that the name of Vice President Curtis had been used (TIME, Sept. 22). Last month he was indicted...
...people he wants to be President. He must have an alter ego without egotism. This friend and spokesman should have political wisdom, like Mr. Smith's Judge Olvany and Mr. Wilson's Col. House. He should not be chosen carelessly, as Charles Curtis chose loud Matthew Quay Glaser (1928), nor should he have an excess of zeal as did Charles Dawes's Col. Ed Clifford. He should be a man of some distinction in his own right; often he will come to the aspirant of his own accord after the season is well advanced. In not having...