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...Jones '30; H. T. King '30; F. L. Krismeyer '30; H. W. Lamb '30; C. M. Lauterhahn '30; G. B. Lee '30; V. M. Longstreet '30; J. A. McClellan '30; J. P. Maloney '30; T. C. Mayers '30; A. R. Maynard '30; Robert Merritt '30: W. N. Middleton '30; J. H. Muncaster '30; J. T. Murphy '30; D. A. Nathans '30; C. T. Nelson '30; F. E. Nugent '30; Peter Peterson '30; M. E. Pitis '30; J. C. Rambo '30; C. L. Rankin '30; L. C. Reynolds '30; J. C. Roark '30; S. C. Robinson '30; C. S. Ross...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUBLIC SCHOOLS' GRADUATES EXCEL | 4/11/1927 | See Source »

Harkened as Lord Middleton declared: "It is midwinter madness for the Government to have cut the Army 234,500 men from its pre-War strength...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITISH EMPIRE: Parliament's Week: Dec. 27, 1926 | 12/27/1926 | See Source »

...Constant Wife. And what have the privations of monogamy to do with wifely constancy? queries W. Somerset Maugham in a play for children over sixteen. His heroine, Constance Middleton (Ethel Barrymore), observes her husband's liaisons with an indulgent smile, tacitly assumes the right to go and do likewise -and does. Her husband can take it or leave it. As the curtain falls, he takes it with a hard gulp, while she sweeps off to Italy for a six weeks' amorous sojourn with her bachelor admirer. A daughter is in "infinitely more competent hands," a boarding school. Love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Plays: Dec. 13, 1926 | 12/13/1926 | See Source »

JESUS - MAN OP GENIUS - J. Middleton Murry-Harper ($2.50). The interpretation of an intensely earnest experimenter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: THE CREAM. . . . | 10/18/1926 | See Source »

Most respectable of all was "The Man's Magazine," Beau, which interlarded "The Secret of Making Good Coffee" by George Moore, a haberdashery and gifts-for-women page, theatre talk, an excellent London book letter by J. Middleton Murray, a dull Shaw interview, a note on bridge and a note on the return to Manhattan of nag-drawn victorias, all of which somewhat offset a nude story by Paul Morand, a discussion of Broadway females, some "daring" art work and a letter-the original of which is possessed by the U. S. State Department-to a Man with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Impartial | 10/4/1926 | See Source »

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