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...Churchill '30 is author of the comedy; the music has been written by H. C. Adamson...
...Hurlburt '31, who served on the production committees for "Close-Up" last year's spring play, and "Success", which was given last December; vice president, Leslie Cheek, Jr. '31, a Lampoon artist and designer of sets for "Success", treasurer, G.P. Holden '31, who played in "The Chisholm Trail". H.C. Adamson '32 and H.B. Wesselman '31 were elected to the executive committee...
...dancing, will be coached by Jack Partridge, who coached the Dramatic Club last spring. H.C. Adamson '30, B.D. Hanighen '30, and E.B. Murphy '31 are the authors of the songs and Lyrics for the show...
Died. Col. Agar Adamson, 65, Wartime (1916-18) commander of the famed Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry ("Princess Pats"); in London; after an operation...
Lobbyist Arnold's lobbyist career began in 1908 in Austin, Tex., whence he was driven by an irate governor. He worked in vain for the railroads against the Adamson eight-hour law, for the brewers against Prohibition, for special groups against the 19th amendment (woman suffrage). In 1918 he was investigated by a congressional committee for spreading German propaganda. According to Chairman Caraway of the Senate lobby committee, Lobbyist Arnold would take any side of any public question...