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...Booth '33 of Boston was appointed assistant manager of the team, it was announced at the same time...
...Abramovitz '32, Brooklyn, N. Y.; G. H. Acheson '33, Pittsburgh, Pa.; J. B. Ames '32, Wayland, Mass.; M. L. Anshen '33, Boston; C. M. Arensberg '31, Pittsburgh, Pa.; W. O. Aydelotte '31, Swarthmore, Pa.; M. S. Beeler '31, Seattle, Wash.; F. E. Bissell, Jr. '31. Dubuque, Iowa; J. A. Booth '33, E. Boston J. L. Brock '32, Buffalo. N. Y.; F. O. Canfield '32, New York City; B. G. Carleton '31, New York City; Henry Chalfant, Jr. '31, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Leslie Cheek, Jr. '31, Nashville Tenn.; J. A. Cooper '33, Birmingham, Ala.; D. C. Dennett, Jr. '31, Winchester...
...next Army general will be elected by the Army High Council, instead of inheriting his job according to the Booth family rule...
...Generals, male or female, must retire at the age of 70. This gives General Higgins command until 1932. Evangeline Booth, 64, Commander of the Army in the U. S. & Possessions, has in possible prospect four years of succession. Catherine Booth, whom her father, Salvationists believe, planned to succeed himself...
...Author. Russel Grouse, colyumist of Manhattan's Evening Post ("Left at the Post"), also writes for the New Yorker, once acted in a play (Gentlemen of the Press) by munching a ham sandwich, darting into a telephone booth. Caustic playgoers called the sandwich appropriate...