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EPISODE ON WEST 8TH STREET-Jule Brousseau-Smith & Durrell ($2.50). A murky, painstaking story of a few New Yorkers: a distraught sweatshop Jew who kills his boss, an unemployed architect and his wife, a suicidal Polish girl from the Pennsylvania coal patches. Rather Greenwich-Villagesque, but definitely talented...
North Carolina last week was upset because its fifth-grade pupils were learning State history out of a book (North Carolina Yesterday & Today by Jule B. Warren) which declared that...
...week of accidental publicity for the disease. A few days earlier Thelma Johnston, 2, had died in convulsions at General Hospital only four hours after becoming ill. Deputy Coroner James N. Patterson pronounced death due to a "strange form of encephalitis." Eight hours before the paper was read, Jule Heard, four-month-old Negress, was rushed to the hospital dead and Earl Costello, 26-year-old Negro, was rushed there dying of an unknown malady which physicians were led to believe was the new encephalitis...
...Leland Stanford University had a great football team in 1894. It was Western champion that year. Paul Downing (now vice president and general manager of Pacific Gas & Electric) captained it at right tackle. He never lost a minute with time out all season. Jule B. Frankenheimer (now a San Francisco physician) at left half did a shift that delighted Coach Walter Camp. Jackson Eli Reynolds (now president of First National Bank of the City of New York) played the other half while William Harrelson (now vice president of Bank of America) barked signals at quarter. Charles Marron Fickert (prosecutor...
Died. Mrs. Jule Blanche Edwards, 59, wife of U. S. Senator Edward Irving Edwards of New Jersey; after an illness of two years; in Jersey City...