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Walter Biddle Saul, member of the Board of Education, partner in Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul, counsel for Philadelphia Co. as well as for such bigtime Philadelphia enterprises as John Wanamaker and John B. Stetson. Said he: "I was and still am proud of the work which my office and I did in connection with the reorganization of Philadelphia...
...struck at ASCAP last week from within its own organization, when four of its publishers and their subsidiaries resigned their memberships. Together the four claim to have published some 40% of the music most in demand. They are Harms, Inc., M. Witmark & Sons, T. B. Harms Co. and Remick Music Corp., all subsidiaries now of Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. which announced that it would hereafter do its own dickering...
...MB23 Music 3 Music Bldg. Philosophy 12 Emerson A Physics B Mallinckrodt MB9 Physics 1 Emerson D Physics 24a Pierce 110 Psychology 24 Emerson 211 Scandinavian 2 Sever 35 Semitic 17a Sever 35 Spanish 4 hf. Sever 35 2 P.M. Fine Arts 3a Van Rensselaer Rm. Geology 1 Adelsheim--Remick Memorial Hall Reppun--Zurkow New Lecture Hall TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 (XIII) Astronomy 3 Astron. Lab. Biology 115 Harvard 6 Chemistry B Mallinckrodt MB9, MB23 Alter--Schmidt Mallinckrodt MB9 Schnur--Zimmerman Mallinckrodt MB23 Chemistry 6 Geological Lect. Rm. Chinese 2 Boylston 25 Class. Archaeology 1a Sever 24 Comp. Literature 19 Sever...
...MB23 Music 3 Music Bldg. Philosophy 12 Emerson A Physics B Mallinckrodt MB9 Physics 1 Emerson D Physics 24a Pierce 110 Psychology 24 Emerson 211 Scandinavian 2 Sever 35 Semitic 17a Sever 35 Spanish 4 hf. Sever 35 2 P.M. Fine Arts 3a Van Rensselaer Rm. Geology 1 Adelshein--Remick Memorial Hall Reppun--Zurkow New Lecture Hall...
...Your Old Gray Bonnet" (1909) was written by Percy Wenrich whose father was postmaster in Joplin, Mo. Wenrich and his lyricist, the late Stanley Murphy, intended their song to be "Put On Your Old Sunbonnet," sang it for Publisher Jerome Remick who got the words twisted. Wenrich wrote other songs: "Moonlight Bay," "When You Wore A Tulip," "Where Do We Go From Here?" Today, revenue from the American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers where he has a permanent Class A rating pays for Wenrich's rent, lunches, his bar bill at the Lamb's Club...