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Five new men have been added to the staff of the Business School. Professor W. A. Hosmer of accounting, on leave of absence from Hobart College, and Mr. L. L. Briggs will be instructors in Accounting; and H. W. Dunn, professor of Finance, will give instruction in Banking and Finance. In the Division of Research, Assistant Professor T. N. Whitehead and W. L. Warner will work on Industrial Research...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD'S 296TH YEAR COMMENCES WITH TOMORROW | 9/23/1931 | See Source »

Chances (First National) is a well-photographed, well-acted cinema which uses the War as a background for romance. Chief figures are two brothers and a girl with whom both are in love. She (Rose Hobart) falls in love with the more personable of the two (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) when he is home on leave. When the other brother learns of it, he loses interest in the War and, feeling thoroughly cheated, does not greatly object to being killed. Before dying, he shakes hands with the lucky brother who, severely wounded, goes back to England and the girl. Chances might...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Jun. 22, 1931 | 6/22/1931 | See Source »

...Rose Hobart is a charming and intelligent actress, who is now on that treacherous middle ground between a successful début (as Julie in Liliom) and stardom. By no means awed at this status, Cinemactress Hobart was in much the same position a year ago when, after making her second talkie (A Lady Surrenders), she returned to the stage whence she had been coaxed by Carl Laemmle Jr., who admired her in Death Takes a Holiday. Her face, not conventionally beautiful, photographs better when turned toward the camera than in profile. The charm of her low voice perfectly survives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Jun. 22, 1931 | 6/22/1931 | See Source »

...Hobart College (Geneva...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Kudos Jun. 15, 1931 | 6/15/1931 | See Source »

...their own prowess, 42 brass bands marched the streets of Tulsa, Okla., last week, then all played together a concert under Bandmaster John Philip Sousa. This grand and noisy occasion was the climax of the Sixth National High School Band Contest. Joliet, Ill. played best of the big schools, Hobart, Ind. of the middle-sized schools, West De Pere, Wis. of the small schools. Fortnight ago in Cleveland the best orchestras came from Cleveland's Glenville High School, East Chicago's Roosevelt High School, Decatur, Mich. High School...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: School Bands | 6/1/1931 | See Source »

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