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...Author. Joel Sayre, 33, born a Hoosier, was brought up in Columbus, Ohio. During the War he served "briefly" with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in Siberia; after the Armistice continued his education at Williams, Toronto, Oxford, Heidelberg, Marburg, Bliss Business College. Off & on a newshawk for ten years (on the Ohio State Journal, New York Telegram, New York Daily News, New York Herald-Tribune), he tried his hand unsuccessfully at writing advertising copy, teaching school, studying medicine. Rackety Rax's success gave him a better idea...
...Vocal Club will give for the second time its rendition of the finale from the operetta "The Gondoliers" by Gilbert and Sullivan. This number was added to the program in place of "Old Heidelberg." The two quartets of the club, the Pyhorrean Sorority and the Reinhart quartet, will both be numbered among the entertainers...
...never a waiter, singing or otherwise, in Heidelberg or any other place. I sang in the Kuripes there, never for money but because singing is a natural accompaniment of good beer and because my colleagues were enamored of the Negro Spirituals which I sang. The particular point here is that until that time the Negro Spirituals had never been heard in Europe and since then have become decidedly the most respected of American contributions...
University of Pennsylvania and worked his way through college as a semiprofessional baseball player. He won his M.D. degree, saved enough money to go to Heidelberg where he helped pay his tuition as a singing waiter in a Braukeller. He was always more interested in chemistry than medicine. Back in the U. S. he stewed up something on the future Mrs. Barnes's kitchen range. It was Argyrol, the silver compound that serves many purposes of silver nitrate without its burn...
Professor Friedrich is himself a former student of the University of Heidelberg. After graduating from the Gymnasium Philippinum in Marburg, in 1919, he received his Ph.D. from Heidelberg in 1925. In 1926 he became a lecture on Government at Harvard, and an assistant professor and tutor in 1927. He was appointed an associate professor in 1932. Professor Friedrich was abroad on leave of absence during the year...