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Five Days in Boston, or Much Said and Little Done-that was the 58th annual convention of the National Education Association. But it was a success: the biggest attendance in N. E. A. history, 15,000. Mrs. Evangeline Lodge Lindbergh flew from Detroit and was mistaken for Mrs. Governor Alvan Tufts Fuller of Massachusetts in one receiving line...
...York's Tammany sent Publisher Hearst to Congress, and he served through the 58th and 59th sessions. His record there was notable for his poor attendance. When he left Congress his career as a public officeholder stopped short...
Laboratory Theatre. East 58th St.--The acting company of the group gives its best performance in this gay comedy of Shakespeare, but the performances of "The Sea Woman's Cloak" and "The Scarlet Letter" are also worthy of high praise. The acting, as a whole, is the nearest thing to Moscow Art--which means theatre art--that we have in this country. (With the possible exception of the Neighborhood Playhouse...
Laboratory Theatre, E. 58th St--Twelfth Night. The production of this play by the American Laboratory Theatre in their little playhouse on East 58th Street is delightful. The gayety, the vivacity, the effervescence of spirit is astounding. The direction is by Richard Boleslawsky and Maria Quspenskaya of the Moscow Art Theatre. The company includes many ex-Harvard...
...importance : Snook. I am constantly being laughed at because my name is Snook, and yet we are a good family with three of us in the new Who's Who. Homer Clyde Snook is a great electro-physicist. John S. Snook was a member of the 57th and 58th Congresses. And John Wilson Snook owns a 506 acre livestock ranch at Baker, Idaho, and is Prison Warden at Salmon, Idaho. People here in the East don't seem to know about the Snook family, and I hope you will print this so they will. MONTAGUE MORTON SNOOK...