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...AMERICAN JITTERS-Edmund Wilson-Scribner ($2.50). EXPRESSION IN AMERICA - Ludwig Lewisohn-Harper ($4). DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON-Ernest Hemingway-Scribner ($3.50). FOCH- Capt. B. H. Liddell Hart- Little, Brown ($4). GEORGE GERSHWIN'S SONGBOOK - illustrated by Alajalov - Simon & ($5)- GROVER CLEVELAND - Allan Nevins Dodd, Mead ($5). HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, Vol. I. - Leon Trotsky - Simon & Schuster ($4). INTERPRETATIONS - Walter Lippmann Macmillan ($2.50). JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU - Matthew Josephson - Harcourt, Brace ($5). THE JOURNAL OF ARNOLD BENNETT Vols. I & II- Viking ($4 each). THE LETTERS OF D. H. LAWRENCE edited by Aldous Huxley - Viking ($5). LIVES - Gustav Eckstein - Harper...
Married. Jouett Shouse, new president of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, divorced from his longtime (1911-32) wife; and Mrs. Catherine Filene Dodd, daughter of Boston Storeman A. Lincoln Filene, divorced wife of Alvin E. Dodd, onetime Assistant Attorney General; in Washington...
Patrons and patronesses attending the dance include: Professor and Mrs. R. J. Baker, Professor and Mrs. E. M. Dodd, Professor and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck, Professor and Mrs. Livingston Hall, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holiday, Professor and Mrs. M. O. Hudson, Professor and Mrs. J. M. Landis, Professor and Mrs. W. N. Leach, Professor and Mrs. Calvert Magruder, Professor and Mrs. W. A. Seavey, Professor and Mrs. S. P. Simpson, Professor and Mrs. J. B. Thayer, Professor and Mrs. E. S. Thurston, Professor and Mrs. S. B. Warner, and Professor Samuel Williston...
Apocryphal. Mother Cleveland died three years before her son was first inaugurated in 1885.-ED. Allan Nevins in his Grover Cleveland: A Study in Courage (Dodd, Mead, 1932) quotes Cleveland as saying, after the inauguration of McKinley, "I envy him today only one thing, and that was the presence of his own mother at his inauguration. I would have given anything in the world if my mother could have been at my inauguration...
Sunday morning Bishop Manning put on his biretta, Episcopal vestments, academic hood. When he arrived at All Souls', he found the rector, the superintendent, twelve policemen and a large crowd waiting. Bishop Manning demanded the keys. The superintendent had none. "Shall we break in?" asked Rector Dodd. "Yes!" said the Bishop loudly and firmly, adding that church law and civil law sanctioned him. Rector Dodd had with him a lock smith. While Bishop Manning waited, they went through the basement, sanctuary and nave, removing hinges, picking locks, at last smashing the padlock on the front gates of the church...