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...Cote), 49. cinemactor; of a heart attack, in his sleep; in Beverly Hills. He was born in Waterville, Me., studied medicine at McGill University, Montreal. An interest in amateur theatricals led him to one-night stands, vaudeville. His success as a suave villain in silent cinemas (For Husbands Only, Rupert of Hentzau) was repeated in talkies (Wine, Women & Song, Madison Square Garden-). He was twice married to Dorothy Dalton (now Mrs. Arthur Hammerstein), once to the late Mabel Normand...
...fellowship, an unusual experiment in American education, was established this spring by an anonymous donor in memory of M. Fred Lowenstein '32. The trustees are Carl J. Friedrich and Rupert Emerson, associate and assistant professor of government, and Paul M. Herzog, former tutor in government and now a member of the national labor board in Washington...
...committee of three has been named by the anonymous donor to administer the fellowship. These men who will receive applications for the award, are Carl J. Friedrich and Rupert Emerson '21, assistant professors of Government, and Paul M. Herzog. They have assumed the position of trustees and for the next few years will investigate the chances of enlarging the project. If the donor feels that the experiment has been successful, he is willing to enlarge his donation, one of the committee stated last night...
Miss Fane's Baby is Stolen (Paramount). Taken from a story by Rupert Hughes, this picture harks back to the Lindbergh kidnapping. Miss Fane (Dorothea Wieck) is a widowed cinemactress wrapped up in her child (Baby LeRoy). Agonized when she finds him missing from his crib, she refrains for a time from telling the police. She arranges a rendezvous with the kidnappers but they are frightened off by the appearance of some casual motorcyclists. Miss Fane appeals for help by press and radio, even talks through amplifiers while flying over the length & breadth of California. Her words are heard...
Harvard will be well represented when the Foreign Affairs School, conducted under the auspices of the Massachusetts League of Women Voters, holds its three day program a week from today at Agassiz House, Radcliffe. Harvard professors speaking next Tuesday afternoon include: Rupert Emerson '21, assistant professor of government, Carl J. Friedrich, associate professor of government, Merle Fainsod, instructor in government, and Gaetano Salvemini, Lauro De Bosis lecturer in the history of Italian civilization, represent Harvard on Wednesday. On Thursday Albert E. Hindmarsh, Assistant Dean, and Manley O. Hudson '07, Bemis Professor of International Law will conclude the program of speakers...