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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Professor Pauli was a visiting professor at Harvard in 1927-1928 and gave a series of public lectures on "German Romantic Painting." At the present time he is making a lecture tour of the United States under the auspices of the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation of Philadelphia...
Available for use in the second Tolerance Tour is the dialog prepared after the completion of the first last year. Excerpts...
...three churchmen were employing minstrel technique for a definite purpose- to kindle tolerance and goodwill among their respective faiths. Called the "Tolerance Trio," they were embarked last week on a Southern tour under the auspices of the National Conference of Jews and Christians, a body jointly chair-manned by Protestant Newton Diehl Baker, Jew Roger Williams Straus and Catholic Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes. The first Tolerance Trio went out in the autumn of 1933, traveled 9,000 miles, visited 38 cities. The current trio is composed...
...guards in which all goalies are encased, tie has worn the same pair of lucky trousers for nine years. More amiable than he appears when professionally engaged, Chabot, like most hockey players, has a summer job, as ice cream salesman. His Black Hawks salary is $4,500. When on tour with the team, he wears grey spats, plays Casino with enthusiasm. In Chicago, he lives at the Croydon Hotel with his wife and two children...
...radio fans who visited Keith's this week to have a look at Phil Baker and his stooges were overpowered when presented with real talent such as Jack Whiting and Mitzi Mayfair. After appearing with Baker in the recent "Calling All Stars," they have accompanied him on his vaudeville tour. Herein lies a chance for Harvard men who miss their Broadway to get just a touch of it. But it's only a fleeting glimpse. Jack Whiting exhibits his handsome blond profile in putting across, as only he can, a few of the songs from his stage successes. And buxom...