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Glasses perch on the nose of U. S. Trade Commissioner Harold D. Robison at Shanghai. As he sat in his parked car last week at No. 812 North Szechwan Rd., Mr. Robison saw clearly that the Japanese Naval truck which suddenly sideswiped and dented his car was No. 16460. Vexed, Mr. Robison stepped on his starter, chased the truck to Japanese Naval Headquarters at Hongkew. Japanese in the truck jeered Mr. Robison...
HARVARD TUFTS Nevin, r. f. l. f., Fine Pattison, l. f. r. f., Cochran, A. M. Rauh, c. c., Robison Huppuch, r. g. l. g., Kaese Reisner, l. g. r. g., Hymanson...
Appointed. Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, 53, Commander of the Control force of the U. S. Fleet; to be Superintendent of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md.; succeeding Rear Admiral Samuel Shelburne Robison. retiring. During the World War Admiral Hart commanded Submarine Divisions 4 and 5 in European waters, was awarded a Distinguished Service Medal. Since 1923 he has commanded the Mississippi, served as supervisor of New York Harbor, commanded the Submarine Divisions of the Battle Fleet. He became a Rear Admiral in October 1929, Commander of the Control Force...
Most tuneful air is Willard Robison's Lazy Levee Loungers; hardest plugged, Out of Breath. There is also an enthusiastic if individualistic chorus of eight (24 less than the number of lyricists, librettists, songwriters...
Ohio Prison Fire and Why Are the Young Folks So Thoughtless (Columbia)?Carson Robison drones two stories-with-morals to violin and organ accompaniment. The first ends "God don't want even convicts to die like rats in a hole...