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...draft boards. Chief brooder over this tricky psycho-arithmetic problem is redhaired, chunky Colonel Leonard George Rowntree of Philadelphia Institute for Medical Research. Colonel Rowntree's best solution to date: a group of 600 psychiatrists delegated to medical advisory boards in about 50 key cities. These psychiatrists conduct two-day seminars in various regions to tip off local board physicians to neurotic danger signals. As an example of the sort of man the Army would have taken in 1917 but hopes to keep out in 1941, Colonel Rowntree cites the hypothetical case of a 30-year-old clerk...
...valuable collection of medieval and Byzantine art and a research library in Washington, D. C., will become the property of the University in the near future, it was announced Saturday at a two-day symposium in Washington by Robert Woods Bliss '00, former Ambassador to Argentina under President Coolidge...
...part of the inauguration of the buildings, a two-day symposium on medieval and Byzantine art was hold at the Bliss estate...
...Schiaparelli and Smoker Arnold were not the only bigwigs at Boston's Conference. For twelve years it has studded its two-day conclave programs with big names, from Cordell Hull to Elizabeth Arden. This year it lined up Sir Louis Beale of the British Purchasing Commission, Missouri's Governor Lloyd C. Stark, Akron's Harvey S. Firestone Jr., Vogue's Editor Edna Woolman Chase, many another. Unlike the ivied theorists of college round tables who know what to do but are in no position to do it, Conference experts have facts & figures at practiced fingertips...
...Libya Hill, and the town's collapse along with the rest of the U. S. in the 1929 crash; 5) George's four years of soul searching in sordid, proletarian South Brooklyn; 6) George's life in England while writing another book; 7) George's two-day adventures with Novelist Lloyd McHarg (in real life Sinclair Lewis, who plugged Thomas Wolfe in his Nobel Prize address); 8) George's return to Germany and dissatisfaction with the Nazis, although George was one of Nazi Germany's favorite U. S. authors (as was Thomas Wolfe...