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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Davison '3b, A.J. DeVito '33, R.B. Doretous '35, J. B. Duffy, Jr. '35, Samuel Duker '33, William Dworetaky '33, L.K. Emerson '33, Barney Feldman '34, J.L. Pinan '33, N.S. Foley '34, F.G. Folger '33, Maurice Franks '35, R.M. Gallagher '34, L.E. Gatto '34, Henry Gemner '33, Leo Goldberg '34, Henry Greenberg '33, J.V. Ballett '35, A.M. Halpern '33, J.C. Harris E.G.L. Haskins '35, J.D. Hersey '33, J.J. Hession '35, E.H. Hickey '35, J.W. Higgins, Jr. '33, E.C. Hodson '35, M.L. Hoffman '35, Samuel Horwitz '33, T.H. Hunter '35, E.S. Hurwitt '33, Alvan Hyde...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee on Scholarships Awards 298 Upperclassmen Fund Totalling $99,284 | 11/21/1932 | See Source »

Isadore Paisner '33, R.C. Palmer '33, R.M. Pearson, Jr. '35, W.F. Perry, Jr. '34, A.S. Pierce '33, H.M. Plotkin '34, Joseph Prescott '35, E.C. Pugh '33, W.C. Quigley '33, E.S. Randall '32, P.S. Ratzkoff '34, Leonard Raum '35, E. H. Reed '33, W.W. Rodgers '34, Leo Rosenfield '35, A.H. Rosenthal '33, J.A.L. Russo ocC. J.J. Ryan, Jr 33, Luther Scheffy '35, W.S. Serafini '34, Morris Shapiro '33, T.W. Sharp '33, Peter Shuebrak '33, Samuel Silverman '33, W.K. Simpson '34, R.A. Skaife '33, H.M. Spiro '35, R.P. Stebbins '33, .M Stone '34, D.M. Sullivan '33, Allen Thompson '34, A.J. Torrielli...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee on Scholarships Awards 298 Upperclassmen Fund Totalling $99,284 | 11/21/1932 | See Source »

...belonged to a family far from obscure. Of his four brothers, all dead. Joseph, John and Austin were physicians. Brother Austin, eight years Professor of English Literature at Notre Dame University, gained fame as a scientist and oculist. Also he was a Latin scholar, conducted voluminous correspondence with Popes Leo XIII and Benedict XV. Brother William was a naval captain. Frank began work as a smalltown newspaper cartoonist in Pennsylvania, quit when a mine foreman whom he had caricatured fell down a shaft and was killed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: O'Malley of the Sun | 10/31/1932 | See Source »

...because he is the brother-in-law of Leon Trotsky, is the name of lean, neat-bearded, introspective Comrade Leo Kamenev, onetime Chairman (Speaker) of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (Soviet Congress). In 1927 Comrade Kamenev, like his friend Zinoviev, was kicked out of the Party, repented, was reinstated. Last week Kamenev (né Rosenfeld) and Zinoviev (né Radomyslski) were each 49. They were charged not with having written, printed, distributed or inspired the anti-Stalin manifesto but merely with having known of its existence without immediately reporting it to the Dictator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Stalin's Omelette | 10/24/1932 | See Source »

...Great Lover (by Leo Ditrichstein, Frederic & Fanny Hatton; C. E. Wee & J. J. Levanthal, producers). Rodin, for whom he modeled, never got Lou Tellegen into such extraordinary poses as those he strikes for himself on the stage. His latest part, created in 1915 by another famed matinee idol, Leo Ditrichstein, is the sort that Actor Tellegen, self-confessedly a mighty pre-War wooer, must adore. Action of this old pinchbeck piece takes place in an operatic troupe. The leading member of the company (Mr. Tellegen) falls in love with a young prima donna who has already pledged herself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: Revival: Oct. 24, 1932 | 10/24/1932 | See Source »

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