Word: raymonde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...over a restaurant and next door to a cheap cinema? for the opening of the high holy day, Rosh Hashana (Sept. 25). Already in place on two walls of the Synagog were ten large murals depicting the Ten Commandments. They were painted in true fresco by A. (for Alexander) Raymond Katz, 40, a Hungarian-born Jew who leads a Jewish art movement in the U. S. with the Hebrew alphabet as its central motif...
CHANCE HAS A WHIP-Raymond Hoiden-Scribner ($2.50). In a literary scene dominated by tales of the barbarism of war and the hopelessness of peace a novel of oldfashioned, happy, romantic love stands out as conspicuously as a shy and innocent girl surrounded by disillusioned dames who have lost more than their youth. As a result Raymond Holden's Chance Has A Whip emerges as particularly refreshing, with at least one extended section that is calculated to remain long in readers' memories. The grand passion in Hendrick Fillmore's life is his love for beautiful, dark-eyed...
...House management has been divided between three chiefs. Edward S. Amazeen '31, holder-over graduate secretary, who will supervise finances and the law, medicine, and dental school committees. Edward I. Brainerd '35, assistant graduate secretary, who has the main office routine, charities, clothing drives, and the graduate school committee, Raymond Dennett '36, Brooks. House president, who will aid the Speakers, Social Service and Missions Committees...
...Previous landplane record was 314.3 m.p.h., held by France's Raymond Delmotte. Still unequaled is the seaplane record of Italy's Francesco ("Crazy Boy") Agello-440.6 m.p.h...
...speakers include: Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, President of the CRIMSON; Raymond Dennett, President of Phillips Brooks House; Thomas H. Quinn, President of the Debating Council; John S. Howe '36, President of the Instrumental Clubs; John J. Slocum '36, President of the Advocate; John Carley '36, President of the Lampoon; Whitney M. Cook '36, President of the Dramatic Club; Edward C. Streeter, Jr. '36, President of the Mountaineering Club; Robert S. Brainerd, President of the Harvard Peace Society; Boone Schirner '37, executive secretary of the NSL; Douglas P. Dryer '36, President of the Liberal Club; and Thomas A. Ivory...