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France and the U. S. made their celluloid peace last week. Arbitrators were Under Secretary Andre Francois-Poncet of the Ministry of Fine Arts and Harold L. Smith of Will Hays's Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc. To the chief of the French Cinema Trust (Chambre Syndicale), industrious, scheming Jean Sapene, the peace was as distasteful as a hurtling Hollywood pie-in-the-face...
Ingredients of the pie, deftly inserted by Hollywood's Harold L. Smith...
...found follows: (The stars denote the new appointments.) Apley 1 *R. K. Lamb 1G. Apthoep 12 J. H. Perkins, 2nd 2L. Beck 25 *R. H. Field Sp.L. Beck 22 *M. A. Cheek 1G.B. Claverly 23 *C. McK. Norton 1L Claverly 44 Davidson Sommers 3L. Dana 37 *T. L. M. Newton Drayton 8 *Humphrey Slatter Jr. 1L. Dunster 23 Asst. Dean Henry Chauncey Gore A25 G. G. Benedict 4G. Gore B12 *W. S. Youngman Jr. 1L. Gore C33 F. B. Lee 2L. Gore D24 E. H. Dewey 4G. Gore E24 Prof. E. P. Kohler 5 Linden St. *James L. Reed...
...L. Belisle '31, John Cross '30, J. B. Garrison '31, V. L. Hennessy '30, Guy Holbrook '30, and E. W. Rowell '30 will lead the cheers at football games at Soldiers Field this fall. Cross, Garrison, and Holbrook are letter men in hockey, while Belisle, Hennessy, and Rowell have won their letters in crew, baseball, and track, respectively...
...L. Reid '29, former Harvard track star and captain, took charge of the meeting. Under his direction, the new leaders practiced various Harvard cheers. Reid stated that the men available this year made excellent leaders and that he thought cheers would be well directed...