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...Greenstein '29; D. S. Gruber '29; A. J. Harris '28; H. F. Hart '28; C. H. Hartwig '28; L. H. Heimerdinger Jr. '28; L. R. Henrich Jr. '29; P. M. Herzog Jr. '27; Louis Horvitz '29; Leo Huberman '29; F. S. Hulso '27; W. R. Huntington '28; G. H. Huntley '27; D. J. Hutley '28; F. W. Ilfeld '28; Judah Isaacs '27; Morris Isenberg '29; C. H. Jones Jr. '28; K. A. Kazanjian '27; J. D. Kenney '29; L. S. King '27; Wells Knierim '29; D. D. Kosambi '29; Simon Krixtein '29; J. D. Leekley '27; E. A. Levinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUBLIC SCHOOLS' GRADUATES EXCEL | 4/11/1927 | See Source »

...Tell the Wife (Irene Rich, Huntley Gordon). The idea of a wife giving her errant husband tit for tat by holding hands with an old friend of the family, is simply immortal. The "variation" here introduced is to have another old friend of the family perform two marriage ceremonies which only he and the audience know are faked. Then comes the excruciating suspense while pajamas are unpacked and coverlets turned down. Whoso remembers a strip called The Marriage Circle has known this picture in a previous and superior incarnation. When U. S. counter-jumpers try to be Europeans, not even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Pictures: Mar. 7, 1927 | 3/7/1927 | See Source »

...English being notoriously an incomprehensible race, Americans must be content with understanding that they cannot understand them. This book is as English as Huntley and Palmer's. Its jokes are English in their unobstrusive dreariness. Its pages abound with Dickensy eccentrics and Arch bald Marshallish country life, and, in addition, there is an unmistakable flavor of Kipling and Ian Hay and Conan Doyle...

Author: By J. B. K. ., | Title: THE DINOSAUR'S EGG. by Edmund Candler. E. P. Dutton and Company, New York. 1926. $2.50. | 4/10/1926 | See Source »

...Campbell Aswell of Nashville, Tenn.; Allen Van Arnum Austin of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Benjamin M. Banks of Malden, Mass.; Louis William Black of Rochester, N. Y.; Stewart Scott Cairns of Cheises Mass.; Samuel Harris Checkver of Lynn; Hoyt Rodney Gale of New York City; Lester Ginsburg of Dorchester; Douglas Huntley Gordon of Baltimore, Md.; Henry Melvin Hart Jr. of Spokane, Wash.; James McLeHand Hawkes of East Lynn; Israel Klein of Brockton; Stanley Jasspon Kuaits of Worcester; Chester Tevis Lane of Richmond, Surrey, England; Harold Joseph Mallison of New York City; Antonio Ortizy Ortiz of Hottiacao Porto Rico; Oscar Moore Shaw...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 30 ATTAIN HIGHEST SCHOLASTIC HONORS | 11/17/1925 | See Source »

...first point, the verbal struggle was keen. Dr. G. A. Huntley of the Chinese mission field asserted that 49 out of 50 missionaries in China would resign rather than submit to being catechized as to their faith. Dr. Meigs of Illinois, on behalf of the Modernists, proposed to amend the resolution by striking out the insistence on the creed, leaving the statement that the New Testament is the basis of the Baptist faith. The cohorts were summoned to vote. The Modernists polled 742 to the Fundamentalists 574. So the resolution was shorn of its point-and adopted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: On Earth, Peace | 7/13/1925 | See Source »

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