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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President Cousens of Tufts, present head of the organization, will preside. Also on the committee are President Conant of Harvard, President Compton of M.I.T., and President Marsh of Boston University, who are all past or present executives of Phi Beta Kappa, Joseph E. Perry, Williams '09 and a graduate of Harvard Law School, is secretary-treasurer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHI BETA KAPPA WILL HOLD THEIR DINNER AT LOWELL HOUSE TONIGHT | 2/11/1936 | See Source »

...three diamond rings worth $36,000. Police soon caught the culprit, recovered two of the three rings. Other invisible glass windows have been installed at the Chrysler Building showroom, Lord & Taylor's, Brooks Bros, and Woodward & Lothrop (Washington). Installations are being made at Mandel Bros. (Chicago) and Jordan Marsh (Boston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Glass Week | 2/3/1936 | See Source »

...casting the rest of the picture, Ben Schulberg apparently looked for foreign types rather than for established picture names. Whether the wisdom of the selections will outweigh the lack of draw names is something only the box-office can decide. A departure was the casting of Marian Marsh in the principal feminine role. She is an ethereal little thing and provides the only element appealing strongly to the emotions of the audience. Under Joe's sympathetic direction she gives a beautiful performance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tbe Crimson Moviegoer | 1/24/1936 | See Source »

...Marsh Pitzman, an old friend of Mrs. Muench, had certified that she had given birth. On the stand, however, he told a different story. The first time he had seen the child, he said, was when it was lying on a bed in the Muench home. He recalled that red-headed Mrs. Muench had been at pains to point out to him that the baby had red hair. Dr. Pitzman took the child to a window, found its hair was not red. Suspicion finally dawned, Dr. Pitzman said, when no one, not even Dr. Muench, stepped forward to say that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WOMEN: Gift of God | 12/16/1935 | See Source »

...Licking their buttery fingers, critics inspected 246 prints by practically all the best known etchers in the U. S., found prices ($4 to $36 a print) reasonable, technical excellence uniformly high and subject matter more than a little dull, despite the presence of a few startling prints by Reginald Marsh, Paul Cadmus, Harry Sternberg. Quite lacking in false modesty is the society's president, John Taylor Arms. His annual prize for the best piece of technical execution he entrusts to no jury, awards on his own hook to a print of his own choosing for reasons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Etchers | 12/9/1935 | See Source »

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