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...cancel the plans for the annual meeting in July which was to take place at Los Angeles, California. The resolution not to hold their meeting next year was passed by the executive committee of the joint Clubs, since it was felt that it would be unwise to stage the reunion next summer under the present business conditions. The Harvard Club of Southern California, which was to be host to the delegates of every Harvard Club in the nation, has acquiesced to the decision of the committee. The resolution was drawn up as follows...
...brood, the hypocrite. Turned out by all her children, the old lady is scrubbing floors in an institution. James Dunn belabors his brother in a village street, retrieves his mother, marries his sweetheart (Sally Eilers), and proposes, in response to his mother's entreaties, a family reunion...
...wrung his hand in warm welcome. For more than an hour these three potent Democrats talked campaign politics. Later Governor Ritchie addressed the Academy of Political Science, said nothing important well. Cordial to all newshawks, he gave frequent interviews depicting the certainty of Democratic success in 1932. At a reunion dinner of the War Industries Board, which he had served as counsel, he was singled out for honorable presidential mention by the Board's onetime chairman and Democracy's silent partner, Bernard Mannes ("Berney") Baruch. By the time Governor Ritchie left New York for Pittsburgh to address...
Husbands in name, Hyderabad's two princes were hustled back to their hotel after the ceremony. They will not see their wives again until a nuptial reunion and Grand Durbar is staged in Hyderabad by their potent Papa...
...Reunion in Vienna. Having met with but middling success with his second and third plays, Playwright Robert Emmet Sherwood has gone back to the romance-versus-commonsense theme which he used to considerable success in his first work, The Road to Rome. Laid in Alt Wien, this play has to do with the ex-mistress (Lynn Fontanne) of a gaudy, deposed Habsburg (Alfred Lunt, her husband). After the revolution Actress Fontanne had married an eminent psychoanalyst, tried to forget her royal lover. On the 100th anniversary of Emperor Franz Josef's birth, however, a reunion of dowdy royalty takes...