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...second team will be as follows; number one, C. S. Greene '31; number two, L. B. Gilman '31; number three. C. E. Pickhardt Jr. '31; number four. A. H. Rice Jr. '31; number fire. Mark Woodbury Jr. '33; number six. C. Y. Wadsworth Jr. '32, J. M. M. Warburg '30 and F. O. Canfield '32 may also play...
...leading role of Sumner Barnes, the Boy, while he will be assisted by Marshal Stearns Jr. '31, as the Bud, with Dudley Davis Jr. '31 opposing the course of true love as the Menace. H.T. Holbrook '30 M.W. Wheelock '31, C.M. Underhill '30, A.C. Forbes '32, E.M.M. Warburg '30, and R.G. Edwards '31 will appear in minor roles...
...building Bridges of Mutual Appreciation across the Chasms of Prejudice." It is called Threefold because its ideals are cultural, racial and spiritual unity. Prominent U. S. Threefolders: Robert Norwood, dynamic rector of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Manhattan; Joseph Fort Newton, famed Philadelphia divine; Banker Paul Moritz Warburg; Journalist Louis Wiley (New York Times); Negro Author James Weldon Johnson; Kansan William Allen White; John Grier Hibben, president of Princeton University...
...with each presentation. Two of its members were formerly members of the Flonzaley Quartet, which was one of the most famous that American music circles has known. These members are: Alfred Pochon, second violin, and Nicolas Moldavan, viola. The other two members are Wolfe Wolfinsohn, first violin, and Gerald Warburg, violoncello. These artists have been fortunate enough to have four Stradivarius instruments placed at their disposal...
...Gerald Warburg, the cellist of the Quartet, studied at Harvard at one time, and is now with the quartet after an extensive European tour...