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While President Roosevelt and others tried to help the Jews last week (see p. 10), actual help was brought by Miss Dorothy Thompson (Mrs. Sinclair Lewis) to the Jew most nearly concerned, 17-year-old Herschel Grynszpan. Neither he nor anyone else denies that he shot and killed in the German Embassy at Paris, after asking to see the Ambassador, Third Secretary Ernst vom Rath...
Four blood transfusions failed to save Ernst vom Rath. He died in a coma without being able to understand a message from the Führer promoting him to First Class Embassy Counselor. The assassin, Herschel Grynszpan, meanwhile told his French jailers: "Being a Jew is not a crime. . . . I hoped President Roosevelt would take pity on us refugees. . . . I am not a dog. I didn't mean to kill. I lost my head...
William R. Frye '40, Wollaston, Mass.; Luke M. Gibson '39, Jackson Heights, L.I., N. Y.; James R. O'Leary '40, New Orleans, La.; Henry H. Urrows '38, Newton Center, Mass.; Jack D. Andrews '39, La Crosse, Wis.; Donald Barker '38, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Herschel Berman '38, Detroit, Mich.; Arthur R. Borden Jr. '39, Roslindale, Mass.; Charles B. Ellis '39, Cambridge, Mass.; Edgar L. Haff Jr. '39, Fort Edward, N. Y.; Charles V. Haley '38, East Braintree, Mass.; John H. Howland '39, Windsor, Vt.; Timothy J. Reardon Jr., '38, Somerville, Mass.; and Charles Reader '38, Pittsfield, Mass...
Those receiving the awards last night were: Jack D. Andrews '39, Donald Barker '38, Herschel Berman '38, Arthur R. Borden '39, Charles B. Ellis '39, Williams R. Frye '40, Luke M. Gibson '39, Edgar Haff '39, Charles V. Haley '38, John H. Howland '39, James R. O'Leary '40, Timothy J. Reardon '38, Charles S. Reder '38, and Henry H. Urrows...
...Book of the Month Club Editors liked it. The Herald Tribune's Lewis Gannett, the Post's Herschel Brickell, the Sun's Randolph Bartlett. They all liked...