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...average of 85 per cent is required for such qualification. Phillip M. Andress, '37, also qualified as Expert. Richard G. Labovitz, '38 and Wallace H. Cox, '38 qualified as Sharpshooters with averages over 78 per cent. Alfred M. Torrielli, '38, John Fox, '37, Keith H. Higgs, '37, Lawrence E. Marcus, '38. Joseph Franklin, '38, and Philip A. Lief, '37, qualified as Markmen with an average of over 60 per cent...
Almost as inappropriate as the hall's equipment in the alert eyes of the deaf-mutes, was the message from President Roosevelt read off to them on his nimble fingers by the N. A. D.'s dapper President Marcus Levi Kenner of Manhattan. Deaf-mutes applaud by waving their hands in the air, but the President's hope "that the present great activity in those branches of physics affecting acoustics may result in the development of vastly improved aids to hearing" caused only perfunctory gesticulations. Fact is that the nation's 100,000 stone deaf...
...Dean, young petty officer on the cruiser Baton Rouge, was a Texas-born, square-faced, blue-eyed, accomplished sailor who liked "rough weather and lots of hell." In quieter moments he wrote for adventure magazines, read everything from Kipling to Marcus Aurelius. Coming into Bremerton Navy Yard on April 6, 1917, having known since the Baton Rouge left Mexico that war was not far off, Rex had already got himself straight about his own part in it. Uncle Sam was "Uncle Sucker." From now on you only pretended the Allies were in the right, and killed and got killed automatically...
...Legitimate Theatre assembled last week. Sponsored by the American Theatre Council, the meeting was like nothing that ever came out of show business before. Everybody was there. The playwrights were led in by Sidney Howard of the Dramatists' Guild, the actors by Frank Gillmore of Actors' Equity. Marcus Heiman of the League of New York Theatres marshaled the producers and for four days these and hundreds of pressagents, critics, voice teachers, stage hands, scene designers, all sorts of people from both sides of the footlights packed the Astor ballroom to lunch, dine, and discuss What is Wrong with...
Rabbis. Two hundred members of the world's largest rabbinical assembly, the Central Conference of American Rabbis (Reform Jews), also met last week in Columbus, exchanged greetings with the Presbyterians. Rabbi Samuel Marcus Gup told the Christians: "The world needs just this sort of demonstration in which you and we are taking part today...