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Divorced. Joseph Francis ("Buster") Keaton, 35, film actor; and Natalie Talmadge Keaton. 29; in Los Angeles. Grounds: neglect. Died. Lieut.-Commander Vincent Arthur Clarke Jr., 41, onetime commander of U. S. S. Los Angeles; of blood poisoning; in Vallejo, Calif. Died. Vere Stuart Menteth Hutchinson, 41, novelist (Great Waters, Thy Dark Freight), sister of Novelist Arthur Stuart Menteth Hutchinson (If Winter Comes); in London. Died. James C. Lawrence, 42, dean of administration at University of Minnesota, member of President Hoover's first Unemployment Relief Committee; by inhaling carbon monoxide; in Minneapolis. Died. Ray Austin Graham, 45, treasurer of Graham...
Fortunately, there are signs that they cannot. "Of Thee I Sing" has effectively satirized, in Wintergreen's plank of Love, the attempt to convince by appeal to the emotions with neglect of the discriminating intelligence. The Consumer's Research Bulletin is finding wide approval. Mr. Batten has done a service by describing the plight of the advertising man of principle, who must compete with his less ethical collegue, and by placing the responsibility for our charlatan industrial life where it belongs, on the public. When, and only when individual consumers resolve not to buy any article whose advertisers insult...
Paralysis like that of which Dr. Carlson has cured himself and others may be due to faulty development, mechanical injuries, or infections of the brain. If the child lives and is not idiotic or epileptic, there is excellent opportunity for making him self-sufficing-unless neglect and ostracism drive him to villainy and madness. Distinctly a case of neglected Little's Disease is Shakespeare's Richard III. Snarling...
...because of bad luck or bad conditions but because of dishonesty," cried Deputy Arthur Endeberg. "Sweden's business reputation will be ruined-unless we retrieve it by honesty, complete honesty!" Among English investors, according to WTylie King of the London Financial Times: "Feeling runs high against the neglect of responsible houses that omitted independent audit of the Kreuger companies. This is in line with certain irresponsibility regarding the flotation of many foreign loans since...
Commenting on the survey Dean Pound said: "The investigation is conducted simply to find out whether students have been obliged in an appreciable measure to neglect their studies in order to support themselves. It amounts to something like an unemployment census among students. From the information gathered the Committee will be enabled to make pertinent suggestions...