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...addition to Hunn, Richard Wason Lawrence, 4D.D.S., was chosen vice president, and Louis Kroll, 3D.D.S., secretary. The treasurer is to be Frank Albert Nemee, 3D.D.S. The list of speakers and their subjects was also announced and is as follows:--November 9, Dr. W. B. Cannon '96, "The Element of Chance in Research." December 8, Dr. P. E. Boyle, "Abnormalities in the Calcification of Teeth." January 12, Dr. C. C. Suminous, "Cancer." February 9, Seminar night, at which the Juniors will read their tutorial papers--Dr. G. H. Wright in charge. March 9, Dr. R. J. Nagle, "Researches in Metallurgy." April...
Cabin in the Cotton (First National) is a serious drama of the South's cotton belt, full of violence undramatically organized. As the poor tenant farmers' emancipator, Richard Barthelmess lifts his shining face toward a new day when landlords and tenants will "co-operate." Out of Henry Harrison Kroll's novel, able Southern Playwright Paul Green (In Abraham's Bosom, The House of Connelly) has sneaked into the cinema a good playwright's impartiality. The philosophy of the picture is that the rich are bad and the poor are bad, but the rich are bad because nobody has told them...
...sion of the Library of Congress. The Rotl String Quartet from Budapest played the first program. Scheduled for the ten following Monday afternoons: The Barren Ensemble of Wind Instruments, the Salzedo Harp Ensemble, the Gordon String Quartet, the Compinsky Trio, the Musica Art String Quartet, the Elshuco Trio, the Kroll String Quartet, the London String Quartet, Soprano Nina Koshetz and String Quartet, Violinist Jacques Gordon anc Pianist Lee Pattison...
Through the interest and generosity of Mrs. Frederic Shurtleff Coolidge, a recital will be given at John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building on Tuesday evening at 8.15 o'clock by William Kroll, violinist, and Kmmannel Bay, Pianist, under the auspices of the Divisions of Music and Fine Arts...
...submerge the occasional excellence of the exhibition. Patterning after the Paris Salon des Independants in its opposition to tight orthodoxies, the Society of Independent Artists provides a more exciting display than conservative bodies like the National Academy. Such reputable painters as John Taylor Arms, Pop Hart, Robert Henri, Leon Kroll, Walter Pach. John Sloan (president of the Society) and Claggett Wilson were represented. Among other memorable contributions were Olive Rush's delicate water colors, tonal hints of New Mexican scene and character. Rudolph Tandler showed a briskly drawn and water-colored lighthouse. Attuned to the Moon by Madeline S. Pereny...