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...written a long story on the plight of the artist as an individual in the Industrial South. The other story. "Distortion," concerning the psychological problems of a Harvard Junior, is written by Abbott McM. Washburn '37. Other features are poems by James Laughlin, IV '36, and George P. Winship...
...rest of the cast are as follows: Judge Biggs will be played by George V. Goulder '36; Mrs. Biggs by George P. Winship, Jr. '36; Corporal Casey by Jay G. Rice '35; Colonel Lawton by John S. Howe '36; Captain Paul Wybert by Robert G. Reed '36; Mamie by Joseph D. Fisher '35; and Johnnie Bangs by William G. Cahan...
Ramrod-straight, Major General Blanton Winship, U. S. A. retired, marched up the gangplank of the steamer Coamo in Manhattan last week, quietly retired to his cabin to settle himself for the four-day voyage to Puerto Rico. There he was to take over the job of Governor which had proved too politically hot for Robert Hayes Gore (TIME, Jan. 22). The one-time Judge Advocate General of the Army smilingly told newshawks that he had nothing to say about his new post. But a fellow-passenger, who had also just landed a big Puerto Rican job, said plenty...
...Governor Winship, but she was going to give him "a look-over,'' was sure that they would "get along." "That's me all the time. I'm the little girl who made good. Always got an ace in the hole. And maybe the next time I come here after the governorship I'll have my aces back to back...
Four days later Governor Winship was greeted at San Juan with a 17-gun salute. Shunning his predecessor's mistakes, in his inaugural address he advanced no grandiose schemes, recorded himself as against the dismissal of efficient officials for political reasons, then went into a huddle with his Cabinet...