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Senator Royal S. Copeland, of New York, who was to appear on the same program with Mrs. Roosevelt wired yesterday, ". . . regret that the legislative situation prevents my leaving floor of Senate." Though unable to attend, Copeland has arranged for John A. Randol, of the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute, to...
†John Lewis' animosity toward Donald Richberg goes back to the bitter personal situation of last September when Richberg supplanted Hugh Samuel Johnson in NRA. In his windy memoirs, currently running in the Saturday Evening Post, Johnson reveals that Lewis, one of his few great friends in Labor, at...
Mr. Roosevelt had just been informed by Julian L. Coolidge '95, Master of Lowell House, that the letter asking him if he would permit the trouble-some Lowell House bells to be named for him, was an undergraduate prank. Consenting to the publication of the correspondence, he wired: "In spite...
¶ A milestone of U. S. musical history was the opening night of Impresario Giulio Gatti-Casazza's last season at Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House (TIME, Dec. 31). Into the Metropolitan that night went The March of Time's photoreporters (in top hats & tails) with the...
Radio broadcasts will carry the voice of the Chief Executive from the White House in Washington tonight to the listeners at President Roosevelt's Second Annual Birthday Ball in Memorial Hall, which has been wired especially for this occasion.