Word: schwartze
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Committee for the dance is composed of Martin D. Schwartz '38, chairman, J. Francis Dammann '39, Robert A. Dowd '38, John Barnard, Jr. '39, and John C. Wood '39. The corps of ushers includes Herbert Smith '38, Henry D. Hoffstot '39, Benjamin B. Kirkland '39, Allen S. Manning '39, Treadwell Ruml '39, and E. A. Whitney...
Kirkland House will open its social season with a dinner dance to be given the night of the Yale game. Martin D. Schwartz '38 is chairman of the dance committee considering the engagement of a big band for the dance. However, no definite plans have been made...
...special. Before the train reached Cheyenne, it stopped long enough for Cheyenne papers to be put aboard. Front-page headlines told about a testimonial banquet which Cheyenne Democrats had "only yesterday" decided to give Senator O'Mahoney. When the train stopped at Cheyenne, New Deal Senator H. Harry Schwartz, Governor Miller and Wyoming's one Representative, Paul R. Greever, who had all been invited aboard, were on hand. So was Senator O'Mahoney, uninvited but a member of a Citizens' Welcoming Committee. The joke appeared to be on Franklin Roosevelt. Said the President with gusto: "Hello...
When Muni was 18 he was making an average of $15 a week. He was a success. In 1917 he showed up on Manhattan's lower East Side where he was soon spotted and signed up by Maurice Schwartz of the Yiddish Art Theatre. For seven years Muni plugged hard at his work. In 1926 Sam Harris gave him the lead in the play We Americans. The play was a hit and Muni's future was virtually assured. Success did not change him much. He did not gamble or drink or imitate the ways of the Gentiles...
...Compton, Calif., Mrs. Sylvia M. Schwartz was unable to identify a thief who snatched her purse. Explanation: "He didn't wear a stitch of clothing, so I didn't get a good look at his features...