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...bewildered Messrs. Ruby and Demars were escorted into the basement of the White House where they found President Hoover in sweater and sneakers surrounded by his medicine ball Cabinet. They wished him a Happy New Year, were introduced to Secretary of the Interior Wilbur, Associate Justice Stone. Had they had any breakfast? They had not. The President ordered a meal - scrambled eggs, bacon, coffee, hot rolls. They were served while he went off for his morning exercise. When he returned they had gone...
...tracks," the great flat area where thousands of steelworkers dwell. The bank was established 21 years ago, and there are only two larger ones in the city. Several years ago it was rebuilt, given a black marble front, four marble pillars two and a half stories high. Its interior was redecorated. The steelworkers' accounts seemed safe in the hands of President C. Oliver Holmes, in his so's, member of many clubs and societies, a State Senator, an aggressive reformer of banking laws. And one of its directors is Dr. William Feder, a pioneer citizen respected...
Plans for the new hall have not advanced to the point where its appearance or arrangement may be described. Its exterior is expected, however, to resemble Westmorly and Randolph Halls. The interior fittings will follow closely those in Lowell and Dunster...
...work of tearing down Russell Hall will begin immediately after the close of the College year, it is hoped that the steel and brick work on the new building may be completed by October 1, so that only the work of completing the interior will remain to be done during the next academic year...
Three sides of the octagonal interior of the building have been converted to a series of inner stages, fronted by a large fore-stage, following the design of Albert Lovejoy, director of the School, and his associate, A. P. Segal. The inner stages, each with a 16-foot opening, and the forestage, 45 feet wide, permit both a simplicity of mechanical arrangement, and an almost unlimited adaptability to the varied nature of dramatic production...