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Married. Alma Morgenthau Wertheim, daughter of onetime U. S. Ambassador to Turkey Henry ("Uncle Henry") Morgenthau, sister of Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr.; and Paul Lester Wiener, Manhattan architect; in Manhattan...
Last week the Fatherland was still waiting for Leader Hitler to carve up Wertheim's in Berlin and Germany's other great department stores into cubicles and booths, each tended by a happy shopkeeper. Failure to carry out Plank No. 16 is the more dangerous to Chancellor Hitler's prestige because the Nazi Party claims to be unique in that its entire Platform is "unalterable." Moreover, since most German department stores are owned by Jews, enthusiastic Jew-baiting Nazi Storm Troopers have been asking louder and louder of late, "Why don't we throw the swine...
...night last week in Innsbruck near the border, Nazi students spied the car of Prince Aloyse Löwenstein-Wertheim-Ro-senberg, onetime German Catholic Centre Party official, refugee from German Naziism. On it they spied the black, red and gold Heimwehr (Austrian Fascists) pennant. Students surrounded the car, jumped on the running board, ripped off the pennant. Up rose Princess Löwenstein, pulled a revolver from her purse and began firing at random into the crowd. The students fled, the Prince drove...
...Cudahy '34, the Three Kings; R. A. Dunn '32, Captain of the Guard: James Carleton '32, Marshal Smith '32, T. F. Crane '33, M. J. Crowley '34, and S. C. Munroe attendants to the king, Bettye Jeanne Crocker, Mary; Marie Driscoll, Rose Mary McKew, and Barbara Wertheim, Nuns...
Others participating in the play are: Rosemary McHugh, H. G. Hutchinson '34, Emeline Hill, Barbara Wertheim, W. S. Burrage '33, Hettye Jeane Crocker, Charles Sedgwick '34. W. B. Cudahy '34, D. K. Brown '33, J. C. Cort '35, Edwina Margulis, Marie Driscoll...