Word: hughe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Elwell '32 is chairman of the committee, and A. H. Parker, Jr. '32, and W. L. Thompson '32 will be head ushers. The ushers will be Hugh Brown '32, Eustis Dearborn '32, N. W. Kimball '32, W. F. Luton '33, L. G. Robinson '32, and J. A. Walsh '32 of the Military Science Department; and D. W. B. Brown '32, F. S. Cheever '32, G. R. Clark '32, R. M. Faxon '32, M. J. Finlayson '32, and N. P. Hallowell '32 of the Naval Science Department...
...Beatrice Lillie parades her usual timeless and unalterable self, tiring to some, but to most an unending delight. Hope Williams has not altered either. As she was in "Holiday," so she is in "Too True To Be Good," boyish and earnest for the most part, unconvincing in many moment. Hugh Sinclair is most constantly heard: "Popsy's satisfied so long as you let him talk," is well applied to him. Ernest Cossart is excellent as Colonel Tallboys; we wish, with him, to "bash." The Elderly Lady over the head, then extending to her our apologies, but never our regrets...
Usher for the Military Science Department are Hugh Brown '32, Eustis Dearborn '32, N. W. Kimball '32, W. F. Luton '33, L. G. Robinson '32, and J. A. Walsh '32. Those from the Naval Science Department are E. W. B. Brown '32, F. S. Cheever '32, G. R. Clark '32, R. M. Faxon '32, M. J. Finlayson '32, and N. P. Hallowell '32. The receiving line will be composed of General and Mrs. Fox Conner, Colonel and Mrs. Grant, Colonel and Mrs. O. L. Spaulding, and Colonel and Mrs. W. F. Sturgill for the Military Department; and Admiral...
...theatre is showing four feature films and giving away a room and bath for a dime. Another equally disastrous theatrical season, it is prophesied, and the show business will be back to the magic lantern. But there are people who still have plenty of money. They are Policeman Meshbesher (Hugh O'Connell) and those other fortunates who have been able to buy a seat on the force. It is Mrs. Meshbesher (Mary Boland) who declares that she has so many diamonds "you can see me from Yonkers." When Inquisitor Samuel Seabury (see p. 13) threatens the policemen with...
...Most important mineral discovery in many years," noted Hugh S. Spence of the Canadian Department of Mines, are two veins of pitchblende at Great Bear Lake, Canada. One gram of radium, worth about $70,000, is produced from six and a half to 13 tons of pitchblende. Canada expects to break the Belgium monopoly of African radium as soon as railroads and highways can be built to Great Bear Lake...