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...cast as Sir Francis Deardon; A.E. Newbold '36 as Pewson; H.G. Meyer 31, as William Mason; R.C. Sullivan '35 as Grainger; R.X. Goggin '36 as Sam; H.D. Patterson '34 as Horace; W.S. Burrage '33 as Wallace; H.G. Hutchinson '33 as Lord Henningway; John Cromwell '36 as George; H.O. Tudor '35 as a messenger; S.D. King '34 as the counsel; E.I. Montague '35 as the judge; and J.R. Yungblut '34 as Metealf...
...Sullivan '35, W. H. Ledgard '36, H. G. Hutchinson '33, G. E. Mercer '36, J. R. Yungblut '34, S. R. Clark '35, M. I. Byer '35, H. D. Patterson '34, E. K. Shapira '35, R. X. Goggin '36, Robert Breekinridge '34, W. S. Burrage '33, H. O. Tudor '35, John Cromwell '36, and S. D. King...
Died. Dr. Julian Daniel ("Judy") Taylor. 86, Latin professor of Colby College (Waterville, Me.) for 59 years, officially titled "Grand Old Man of Maine" by Governor William Tudor Gardiner (TIME, Nov. 9, 1931); of a heart attack brought on by helping harvest apples; at Waterville. Me. Inheriting his wife's money, he shrewdly pyramided it. Last year he gave Colby $250,000 (contingent upon raising $2,750,000 more within three years) for the "New Campus for Old Colby...
...buildings. Asked prices for the average two-to six-room apartment in Manhattan are down from 10% to 40% from 1929, and further 10% to 15% reductions have been obtainable. Reductions in asked prices since 1929 include the following typical examples: one room in Fred F. French's Tudor City, $55 against $75; seven rooms and three baths on 86th Street just off Fifth Avenue, $225 against $342; four rooms in Jackson Heights (big suburban development 20 min. from Manhattan) , $80 against $95. At Park Avenue and 47th Street, ten-room apartments have been offered...
Firm and factual is most Essary correspondence. He lacks the colorful readability of Arthur Krock (New York Times) or Clinton Wallace Gilbert (New York Evening Post) but his touch is lighter than that of Leroy Tudor Vernon (Chicago Daily News) or George Gould Lincoln (Washington Evening Star). Thoroughly experienced in national politics, he sometimes gives routine stories a special twist to lift them out of the obvious. Unlike his Sim colleague Frank Richardson Kent, he has no sharp sting in his pen. He specializes on complex railroad merger stories, leaves foreign affairs mostly to his smart assistant. Drew Pearson...