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...Unitarian. Lawyer Taft is a pious Episcopalian like his mother. Last March he helped work up an "Everyman's Offering" campaign for his bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry Wise Hobson. By last week the Offering had become nationwide, with Lawyer Taft as its chairman and Eric Gibberd, a onetime department store executive (Abraham & Straus, Inc. in Brooklyn, Mably & Carew in Cincinnati), as its executive secretary. The Offering is working with posters, stickers, pamphlets, nationwide publicity, and a tabloid Hold the Line News. No diocesan or parish quotas are set. First 100% offering reported: from St. Andrew's Mission...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Hold the Line! | 5/28/1934 | See Source »

Malcolm C. Choate '34, George G. Cilie IG, Manley B. Cohen '36, Francis N. Craig 2G, Richard H. Dennis '36, Ethan A. Dennison '37, Frederick C. Dietz 1G, John N. Edson '36, John H. Eric '37, Walter D. Fisher '37, Cleaveland Floyd, Jr. '37,. Hams W. Forester, Jr. '36, James J. Fuld...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EIGHTY-TWO MEN ARE ELECTED TO GLEE CLUB AT BUSINESS MEETING | 5/16/1934 | See Source »

Sidney S. Coggin '34 won the Vane Trophy that goes to the Intercollegiate chess champion each year. Eric W. Marchand '36 placed third in the tournament...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWS OVER THE RECESS | 4/9/1934 | See Source »

...more than three months a year in Manhattan. The man who upped Jock Whitney from a director to a full-fledged major corporation executive was President Langbourne Meade Williams Jr., son of a Richmond, Va. banker who helped found Freeport in 1913. Working control of Freeport had passed to Eric P. Swenson, onetime chairman of National City Bank, by the time young, energetic Langbourne Williams graduated from the Harvard Business School. But by 1930, after his Lee, Higginson apprenticeship, Mr. Williams was ready to oust the old management which had, among other things, let Freeport's reserves approach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Brimstone Business | 4/2/1934 | See Source »

...holders through the door. The first performance, except for a few eggs smashed on billboards, passed off quietly. By the time the second performance started two hours later, the crowd in the street had worked itself up into a rage. While a fashionable audience with included British Ambassador Sir Eric Phipps edged into the theatre, there were wild shouts of: "We don't want Bergner! We don't want Jewish actresses-the Judah of Paris!" More eggs spattered on placards and against the lights. Finally, just when it looked as if the affair would turn into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: Bergner Banned | 3/19/1934 | See Source »

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