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...ISRAFEL Hervey Allen Farrar & Rinehart...
...Hervey Lewis Smith...
...from London. Boston's crusty, septuagenarian Banker Frederick Henry Prince seldom goes to London. Abroad, he transacts his British business by telephone from Paris. Three weeks ago the largest stockholder of Armour & Co. jiggled the telephone in his Paris home, called for the London office of Robert Hervey Cabell, European manager of that famed old packing company. Both had just received news of the death of Armour's President Thomas George Lee in Chicago (TIME...
...Hervey Allen (Anthony Adverse), Pearl Buck (The Good Earth), Frederick Lewis Allen (Only Yesterday), Frederic G. Melcher (The Publishers' Weekly), William Warder Norton (National Association of Book Publishers), and E. S. McCawley (American Booksellers Association) last week went to the White House bearing gifts: 200 books published in the past four years, an addition to the 500 volumes with which the publishers started a White House library four years ago (TIME, April 7, 1930). Mrs. Roosevelt entertained the delegation at luncheon. Later all went to the President's office where the books were laid out on a table...
Simon M. Rosenfield '37, of Roxbury, Mass., Arnold J. Rothman '36, of New York, N. Y., Samuel B. Salvin '35, of Roxbury, Mass., Herman E. Schroeder '36, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Simon J. Seder '36, of Maynard, Mass., Samuel T. Skidmore, Jr. '35, of New York, N. Y., Hervey L. Smith, Jr. '35, of Springfield, Mass., Herbert G. Telsey '36, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Philip H. Thayer, Jr. '36, of South Harwich, Mass...