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...American music by American artists" was given last week in Manhattan, the first concert under the auspices of the American Academy of Arts and Letters "to aid in fuller recognition of distinguished American artists." The American artists were: Mme. Charles Cahier, contralto; Ruth Breton, violinist; Fred Patton, baritone; John Powell, composer-pianist. The American music was Powell's Variations and Fugue on a theme of F. C. Hahr, songs by Loeffler, Chadwick, Carpenter, Sidney Homer, Henry Hadley, E. S. Kelley, Walter Damrosch, Edward Harris, arrangements of Kentucky mountain songs by Howard A. Brockway, violin numbers by Brockway, Cecil Burleigh, Hadley...
...Wall Street's oldest financier (he relinquished the presidency of the U. S. Trust Co. 24 years ago, serving as chairman of the board thereafter) and as Columbia's oldest living graduate, Mr. Stewart is also Princeton's oldest official. He has seen the regimes of Presidents Maclean, McCosh, Patton, Wilson, Stewart and Hibben. Well started on his second century of life, he lives in Manhattan in good spirits, good health...
...lightning. Great Quarterback Guttormson kicked off for Washington and in a spurting run, a twinkling pass, the ball was back on his 17-yard line with agile Quarterback Pooley Hubert calling a new Alabama signal. The thunder awoke. Alabama's next pass was intercepted and Guttormson, Tesreau, Patton and Wilson plunged the ball back to a touchdown. In the second period they got another, in the fourth another...
Many famous veterinarians have done what they could. In London two years ago, the Fields Distemper Council started an elaborate experimental farm (TIME, Sept 24, 1923). Last week Dr. J. W. Patton, in the Ellin Prince Speyer Hospital, Manhattan, let it be known that he is using ultra-violet-ray treatment. He installed a quartz lamp and put blue goggles on the dogs to protect their eyes from the strong light. But he does not believe he has found a cure...
Unfortunately, his name is not Patrick. "Pat" is all the Congressional Directory says. But he was christened "Byron Patton" in the Methodist Church. After he left college he was a pitcher on a semiprofessional baseball team. Since then he has spent most of his time "pitching bean balls"* at the Republican Party...