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Shanghai Gesture is notable for its inexcusably bad acting and directing. Magniloquent Director Josef von Sternberg (once plain Joe Stern of Queens) apparently spent a million or so dollars trying to repeat his former success in turning Marlene Dietrich into the screen's No. 1 siren (Blue Angel, Morocco, etc.). He succeeds merely in making Gesture an unexciting series of close-ups of Miss Tierney, a nice, pretty, corn-fed American girl of 21, who is too young and inexperienced for her part...
These Inoceramus pearls were found in western Kansas in 1935 by George Fryer Sternberg of Fort Hays Kansas State College. Since many other fossil pearls had been previously discovered, the college museum did not pay much attention. Recently Sternberg shipped his stony, lacklustre treasures off to the Smithsonian for an expert appraisal. The Smithsonian's crack Paleontologist Roland Brown examined them with enthusiasm, dashed off a scientific report, last week pronounced them the finest fossil pearls, for size and shape, ever collected...
Langdon P. Marvin, Jr., '41, chairman of the Student Council, is serving as temporary chairman of the chapter. The organizing committee is composed of Richard S. Hartwell '41, Wingate Green Jr., '41, Charles O. Porter '41, Langdon Burwell '41, Seth Crocker '41, Woodrow P. Sternberg '41, John M. London '41, William C. Wigglesworth '41, and Thomas Winship...
...Asian Odyssey is the grim memoir of a White Russian artillery officer, who served under General Kolchak and Baron von Ungern-Sternberg against the Bolsheviks in Siberia and Mongolia. While many a book has been written about the Russian Red and White armies, and at least two biographies about the fantastically sadistic Ungern-Sternberg, none has more simply or vividly described the incredible hardships and cruelties of a fight which will long rank with the more shuddering chapters of Russian history...
With exams only a couple of weeks away, despairing Miss Sternberg has been staying awake nights trying to figure out how to get in touch with the burglar. At length a solution came to her, and right out of Professor Friedrich's course. Recalling that almost everybody reads the papers, she informed the Boston journals yesterday of her misfortune. Now all she can do is trust in the power of the press, and hope the old meany can read...