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...successive days covered its front page with pictures of: 1) June Robles before the kidnapping; 2) her "coffin prison" in the desert; 3 ) June receiving "a warm kiss from her loving mother"; 4) June examining her school report card. The New York tabloid Mirror ran an interview, headed "TOT TELLS TORTURES." The interview went as follows...
Having finished his new book, an introduction tot he Jews entitled "How Odd of God", Lewis Browne has left the proof reading to his publishers and gone off to the South Seas to forget all about the "Jewish problem". I want to go some place", he writes, "Where no one wears brown shirts, or silver ones, or indeed any shirts at all." He expects to spend several weeks cruising in Polynesia, and will return in time to keep a series of lecture engagements in the last of April...
Acting laurels in Wednesday's Child are heaped upon the tousled yellow head of Frank M. Thomas Jr. A pouting, cherubic tot of 12, he made his stage debut at nine months, got experience in Carrie Nation, Little Boy, Thunder on the Left. His mother plays the trained nurse in Wednesday's Child; his father (The Gods We Make) is for the time being "at liberty...
Professor Buell spent 1925-26 in Africa for the Bureau of International Research of Harvard University and Radcliffe College. As a result of this trip he wrote "The Native Problem in Africa," in two volumes, a book which led to protests from several governments, and which was presented tot he League of 'Nations' mandates commission. He has been Research Director of the Foreign Policy Association since 1927, visiting professor of International Relations at Yale, 1929-30, lecturer in International Research, 1931-32, and lecturer Social Research, 1931-32, and lecturer on Colonial Government at Columbia University...
...weeks ago there would have been no shock at all. For, two weeks ago, they would have found the Digest bearing a tasteful painting of horses & riders taking a water-jump in a steeplechase. (Not quite so happy as one Digest cover of a year ago showing a tot peering into the eyes of a collie-Title: "Can't You Talk?" but nonetheless pleasing.) Thumbing through the copy the Drs. Funk & Wagnall would have found things just about as they left them, respectively in 1912 and 1924. In fact, things were much as they had been since 1905. There...