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...Williams graduated from the Harvard Business School. But by 1930, after his Lee, Higginson apprenticeship, Mr. Williams was ready to oust the old management which had, among other things, let Freeport's reserves approach the point of exhaustion. He became vice president and a Baltimore banker named Eugene Norton took the presidency "in trust." Last year Langbourne Williams felt he was old enough to assume official control and Banker Norton moved up to the chairmanship. Last week it was Mr. Norton who made way for Chairman Jock Whitney. Today this brimstone company has probably the youngest management...
Agreed that something must be done, the educators listened to the programs of one committee headed by Columbia's John Kelley Norton and another committee headed by Columbia's Harold R. Rugg. Professor Norton's commission on the Emergency in Education wanted U. S. school systems rebuilt from the ground up in ten years. Observers saw how well the Columbia yeast had worked when Professor Rugg's committee called in President Roosevelt to set up. and educators to support, a national planning council to formulate "a program of relief for and correction of maladjustments...
...Follies." Chich York and Rose King are its co-stars. They are ably assisted by Coley Worth, comedian; Edith Drake, prima donna; Ayres and Rene, with Rasche, adaglo dancers; True Yorke, daughter of the headliners; Ernest Charles, stage, screen and radio tenor; the Greenwich Village male octette, and Ruby Norton, musical comedy and vandeville favorite. The Three California Redheads, feminine dancing beauties, are an added feature attraction. The ensemble is made up of thirty Greenwich Village beauties...
...patronesses include the Mmes. Norton Campbell, Ralph Baker, Joseph H. Beale, G. K. Gardner, Sheldon Glueck, Eldon R. James, Calvert McGruder, Edward M. Morgan, Josef Redlich, W. A. Seavey, Edward S. Thurston, Sam B. Warner, and Miss Emily Williston...
...completed but are not yet on sale. Bliss Percey, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of English Literature, Emeritus, has recorded a description of Emerson's last days in Concord, taken from his latest book and also a part of Thackeray's "Born Diamond." T. S. Eliot '09, former Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry has recorded readings from his own poems, "Gertion" and "Hollow...