Word: rudolfs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...head tutor while the resident tutors are as follows: Derwent Stainthorpe Whittlesey, Assistant Professor of Geography, and Tutor in Geology; Clyde Cannon Webster, Instructor in Romance Languages, and Tutor in the Division of Modern Languages; William Hathaway Forbes '23,. Instructor and Tutor in Bio-Chemical Sciences, Martin Christian Rudolf Grabau '23. Instructor in Physics, and Tutor in the Division of the Physical Sciences; Howard Nott Doughty, Jr. '26, Instructor in English, and Tutor in the Division of Modern Languages; a tutor from the Division of History, Government, and Economics is still to be appointed...
First indication that the Convention was sure to take a favorable stand on branchbanking came with the report of Rudolf S. Hecht, a first citizen of New Orleans, famed as President of HiberniaBank & Trust Co. and nationally famed as chair-man of A. B. A.'s economic policy committee. In Banker Hecht's stand there was an element of irony. Long has he been a stout defender of unit banking. In making his report he said: "I want to make it clear that at heart I still hold the same views concerning our unit banking system. . . . I am as much...
...been so many years since ukuleles and hula dancing were introduced to the U. S. that any attempt to revive the Hawaiian mood which burgeoned in 1913 somehow becomes tawdry, tasteless, stagey. The booming Viennese melodies and waltzes that Rudolf Friml has provided for Luana may seem less incongruous, more tuneful when heard removed from the setting of papier-mache palm trees, skirts of all grasses and emaciated, brown-powdered chorus boys. Robert Chisholm (Golden Dawn, Sweet Adeline}, as a drunken beachcomber, does some powerful chanting with "Son of the Sun." Ruth Altman, the latest find of Producer Hammerstein...
Hollow-eyed, footsore, prematurely aged, Rudolf Kutz and Johann Mischalski stumbled into Beuthen, German Silesia last week, sought out the homes they had left 15 years before. They were World War prisoners. For the past 15 months they have made their way from a prison camp in northern Siberia through Moscow, to Kovno, then over the Polish border to Warsaw and southwest to Silesia...
...didn't know the War was over," said Rudolf Kutz. "Nobody told us till 1929. We asked to be sent back, but nobody paid any attention, we had to walk. There are lots of fellows in that Siberian prison who don't know yet that peace has been signed...