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More accurate than Audubon, who was inclined to exaggerate and dramatize his birds, "Rex" Brasher has spent most of his 65 years tramping across fields, swamps, beaches, spying on birds and recording their habits in soft, warm colors that suggest Japanese prints. Son of amateur Ornithologist Philip Marston Brasher who gave his name to the Brasher Warbler, he got his art training in Tiffany & Co.'s engraving department and from a Portland, Me. photo-engraver. For stay-at-home ornithologists and bird lovers he has made 100 twelve-volume sets of reproductions, each colored by hand. These sets sell...
Production Manager, John Cornell '35; Publicity, Richard Bry '35; Photography, David Little '35; Electricity, Jules Briden '35 and Robert Cummin '35; Stage Manager, Marston Leonard '35, Costumes, Murray Harris '36; Patronesses, Harry Winter '37; Tickets, William Sears '35; Program, Charles Carroll '35; and Stage Carpenter, John J. Vogel...
...fall of Jericho took place in 1400 B.C. In 1927 A.D. a stocky, bustling, bemonocled Englishman set a party of diggers to work on the site. He was Sir Charles Marston, 66, Justice of Peace, officer in the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, fellow of the Society of Antiquarians, maker of Sunbeam automobiles and bicycles. A member of the House of Laity of the Church of England Assembly, Sir Charles is a hearty believer in the Holy Bible. Since 1925 he has spent a fortune on archaeological expeditions in Palestine, Mesopotamia, Egypt and Syria, to bolster up Biblical lore...
Five men won roles in the production after a series of tryouts which lasted for three days. John C. Haggott '35, President of the Club, announced that the following men had received roles: Marston S. Leonard '35 will play the part of "Nick"; Donald Stevens 1G will play "Ned"; Henry W. Engel '35 will play "Edward"; Richard Sullivan '35 will play "Johnny"; and Frederick M. Miller '37 will play "Seton Cram...
Also U. S. G. A. named the Walker Cup team to play against Great Britain at St. Andrews in May: Francis Ouimet, captain; George T. Dunlap Jr., Harry Chandler Egan, Johnny Fischer, Johnny Goodman, W. Lawson Little Jr., Max Marston, Gus Moreland, Jack Westland. Notable was the dropping of McCarthy, Seaver, Johnston and Voigt. More notable was the selection of Chandler Egan, 50-year-old Oregon fruit grower who won his first national amateur championship 30 years ago, dropped out of national play for 20 years, came back strong in 1929. In last year's national amateur he defeated...