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Expert fly-fishermen regard dandified little George Michel Lucien LaBranche as their foremost U. S. authority. His Dry Fly and Fast Water is an angler's lexicon. Occasionally, for reasons which his friends have never been able to discover, he goes fishing in hipboots, cutaway, light waistcoat, wing collar. Fisherman LaBranche is also a stockbroker, and a rich one. He learned his trade at the swift hand of an authority as revered among brokers as is Mr. LaBranche among fishermen. For years he was secretary to the late great Speculator James R. Keene, whom J. P. Morgan the Elder...
While casting this season in the fast waters of the New York Stock Exchange, Fisherman LaBranche hooked himself badly. From the rostrum of the Exchange it was announced last week that George Michel Lucien LaBranche had been suspended for two years "for conduct or proceedings inconsistent with just and equitable principles of trade...
...chest at Minnie Mouse, meets grievous setbacks, shrilly gives fight and taps out marvels of dancing, bullfighting, footballing.* Like his predecessor in world popularity, Charlie Chaplin, he has "the wistfulness of ... a little fellow trying to do the best he can." In Germany he is Michael Maus, in France Michel Souris, in Japan Miki Kuchi, in Denmark Mikkel Mus and in Spain Miguel Ratonocito. Last week he became Art. In Manhattan's Kennedy Galleries art critics piously eyed a collection of original Mickey Mouse cartoons from the Walt Disney Studios in Hollywood. Wrote one, "Genius . . . profoundest stuff . . . drama...
...settled down to write. His anonymous novel Democracy (the Washington Merry-Go-Round of 1880) was the sensation of a London season. His History of the United States is still eulogized by fellow-historians. But his two most widely-famed books, The Education of Henry Adams, Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres, were written for himself and a few privileged friends, originally issued in private editions...
...curtain raiser before the presentation of "Le Reve," a short feature, "Mont St. Michel," will be shown, and Pierre Brodin will give a short explanatory talk in French. Tickets will be on sale at Robinson Hall Annex on Monday, January 23. Performances will be given both days at 2.15, 4.15, 6.45, and 8.45 o'clock, and tickets will be void five minutes after the beginning of each performance...