Word: klein
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With permission already granted to reproduce any clipping from the magazine that he wants, Dr. Wells will soon be illustrating his lectures with lantern slides of drawings by Peter Arno, I. Klein, and Otto Soglow. At present Dr. Wells has some 30 odd cartoons which have been carefully selected to explain to his class various psychological reactions in the easiest and quickest manner possible...
Letterman returning from last year are Captain Arthur Klein '32, 125-pound class; J. H. Crandon '33, 135-pound class; P. O. Johnson '33, 145-pound class; and O. E. Goddard '33, 155-pound class...
Lettermen returning from last year are: Captain Arthur Klein '32, 125-pound class; P. O. Johnson '33, 145-pound class; O. E. Goddard '33, 155-pound class; and J. H. Crandon '33, 135-pound class. Crandon will probably be too heavy for the class designated, and in that case both he and Johnson would be in the same division...
...have been appointed are as follows: C. C. Alpern 3L, F. L. Dewey 3L, T. S. Jaffin 3L, G. D. Jagels 3L. S. S. Janney 3L., S. M. Klein 3L, Harold Lynton 3L. J. H. Nichols 3L, P. H. Rhinelander 3L, M. Q. Shaughnessy 3L, Nathan Witt 3L, H. B. Gardner 2L., R. H. Merrick 2L, E. T. Nunneley 2L, J. D. Stephenson...
...Although it is no cheaper to subscribe than to buy each issue, and early announcements definitely urged readers not to subscribe, some 4,000 subscriptions were received. Among the subscribers: Julius Rosenwald, Mabel Walker Willebrandt, Truman Handy Newberry. Dr. Julius Klein, Norman Bel Geddes, Admiral Arthur Lee Willard...