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Three little Fleischmanns (Gardner, 10; Stephen, 8; Peter, 6), sons of Raoul H. Fleischmann, publisher of the New Yorker, sailed on the Paris in quarters much too large for them. One day later, Captain Otto Schwamberger, master of the Hamburg, sailed on his ship in quarters much too small for him. Reason: Mr. and Mrs. Fleischmann missed the Paris, watched three little Fleischmanns with governess, family trunks, sail without them. A feverish search for reservations on following boats was unavailing. Obligingly, Capt. Schwamberger gave up his suite to pursuing parents...
...hanged for a murder of which the boy is innocent. Taking the only way out, Captain Ferreol says he did the murder. The judge does not believe him; and the past is about to be revealed when the real murderer (a dark, burly gamekeeper, played ably by Raoul Paoli) accidently confesses in a dramatic finish...
...Marquis de la Seigliere, the leading part in the play will be taken by M. Ernest Perrin. Destournelles will be taken by W. B. Cowen, Jr., '30, Bernard Stampley by E. P. Etling '29, Raoul de Vaubert by F. G. Shaw, Jr., '31, Jasmin by W. D. Carter '31, La Baronne de Vaubert by Elizabeth Lyman, and Helene by Alison Hardy...
Bernard will be played by E. P. Etting '28, supported by W. B. Cowen Jr. '29 as Destournelles, and W. D. Carter '31 as Jasmin. The part of Raoul will be taken by F. G. Shaw...
Capablanca. Landing at Manhattan from Buenos Aires, last week, the great Cuban chess master Jose Raoul Capablanca said: "In chess today everything is known to great players. There are no new moves, no new tactics to consider. If the game is to live and grow popular it will have to be made harder...