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...last week planned 58 features. Like other companies, Fox will depend more on adaptations than original stories: Sinclair Lewis' Work of Art, Robert Nathan's One More Spring, Stallings' The First World War, Pitkin's Life Begins at Forty. Owning 45% pf British Gaumont, Fox last year distributed four British Gaumont pictures in the U. S. Because they were poorly received there will be no British pictures on the Fox schedule this year...
...Summary: COACHES MANAGERS FRESHMEN Snider, g. g. Johnson Reintz, pf. p. Eagleton Pickard, pf. c. pf. Holsapple Carman, ld. ld. Rogers DeVivo, 2d. 2d. Althouse, Riggins Robinson, sd. sd. Rabinowitz Lees, Hessev, c. c. Pepahan, Merry Hamlin, Sa. Sa. Sise Marrin 2a. 2a. Lowe, Levan Hamman Deck, la. la. Housen Sayles, 1h 1h Lessig Davidson, Gusfatson c.h. Downes...
...unique in history. Certain statesmen, notably those of the British Labor Cabinet, hold that the "hoarding" of this vast treasure by France and the U. S. renders a great part of it "sterile." In London "sterilization" has become a common, an ominous word. It rolls glibly off the tongue pf the Rt. Hon. James Henry ("Jim") Thomas as a stock excuse for Britain's troubles. If only this sterile gold were put into fecund circulation, reasons Mr. Thomas, if only the three-fifths of the World's gold held by two nations were more widely distributed, then there...
...Edwin Denby, widowed last week President Coolidge telegraphed: "I am deeply grieved. . . . His life was an outstanding example of good citizenship . . . displaying qualities pf heart and mind which endeared...
...powerful indictment of autocratic statecraft, a pageant of heterogeneous border peoples, and a human document of uncanny understanding. The jocund vitality which lured Grischa to mad escape is no less vivid than his fatalistic reluctance to escape again. Insignificant "case," Grischa is the symbol that rouses the interest pf villagers, the prophecies of Hebrew elders, the affection of restive German soldiers, the championship of officers, the pique of a Prussian super-official...