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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...footnote*) Professor Beatley Sever 36 Mathematics 39 Sever 36 Music 2 Music Bldg. Philosophy 15 Emerson H Physics 25 Pierce 304 Physics 32a Sever 7 Psychology 21a Emerson 211 Slavic 4 Emerson D Sociology 14 Emerson 211 SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 (XIV) Anthropology 2 Sever 36 Biology 17 Gray Herb. Biology 217 Sever 36 Chemistry 17c Sever 29 Chinese 11 Boylston 25 Class. Philology 34a Sever 29 Comp. Literature 8 Sever 29 Engineering Sci. 11 Pierce 307 English 35a Memorial Hall French 10 Sever 36 Geology 9a Sever 8 Government 17a Harvard 2 Government 18 Emerson D Hist. of Religions...
...meet again. Dan has to toss Jotham Klore into the water before he can persuade Molly to come and live with him on his new farm. Excellent as are the sharp, penny-plain performances by Miss Walker and Mr. Fonda, they do not dim the legitimate debut of droll Herb Williams. In earmuffs and plug hat, he impersonates a sly dizzard who signs on as driver of the Sarsey Sal. Fortune is not a mule driver by trade. He prefers gambling and his various winnings in kind enable him to embark on such careers as the ministry, dentistry, photography...
...years Herb Williams has made vaudeville audiences scream with delight by his quavering plea of "Spotlight!" from a dark stage. Sometimes billed as "The Bulgarian Military Pianist," he used to rummage for a ham sandwich under his piano lid, draw himself a glass of beer from a spigot beneath the keyboard. His comedy was generally of the tear-the-place-to-pieces variety...
...Manhattan the largest radio audience in the land has thus far been given nothing but the official five-minute releases of the Press-Radio Bureau. Last week "Herb" Moore's Transradio Press announced its biggest coup. Beginning this week potent WOR will serve Manhattan & vicinity four 15-minute news periods, supplied by Transradio, at 8 a. m., noon, 5 p. m., 11 p. m. For that exclusive privilege, Transradio expects to collect $1,500 a week. If and when WOR sells the periods to commercial sponsors, Transradio wants $5,000 a week...
...Elbert Camp and Dick Carpenter are the two veteran rangy ends who starred last year and have been playing the same steady game this season. Two sophomores, Don Otis and Gordon Bonnet have been successful in holding their positions ever since the start of the season despite rugged opposition. Herb Stearns and Don Hagerman capably fill the guard posts although both were at different positions last season. Hagerman was a tackle and Stearns a center, but Ellinger shifted them when graduation of the entire center of the line forced an alteration. Hagerman is the expert placement kicker of the Green...