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...possible your reviewer has been a victim of amnesia since 1925? Otherwise, how could he have failed to consider Mr. Ira Gershwin...
Howard P. Hall, of Dorchester, Ira G. Hedrick, of Hot Springs, Arkansas, assistants in Civil Engineering; Robert M. Hutchinson, of Narbeth, Pennsylvania, Lauriston P. Winsor, of Johnston, Rhode Island, assistants in Electrical Engineering...
...discussion trivial if not unpatriotic. Earnest conservationists listened with growing restlessness as other speakers deplored the duck decrease, bemoaned the fact that since most ducks breed in Canada there is little the U. S. can do about it. The audience wanted something constructive. They got it when 260-lb. Ira Noel Gabrielson, Chief of the U. S. Biological Survey, heaved up to speak...
...Home Abroad (TIME, Sept. 30, 1935). In it Mr. Minnelli has the nation's eight greatest show-song writing teams working for him. Spectators are still trying to remember how the Rodgers & Hart tune goes when the band begins playing an even better one by George & Ira Gershwin. There is Gracie Barrie to keep the good songs ringing clear, Buxom Mitzi Mayfair to strut the hot numbers, Paul Haakon to leap through the smooth ones. There is Bert Lahr, the most emphatic comedian on the revue stage, as a noisy Hollywood actor trying to chisel out of paying...
...Singer '38; Daniel T. Skinner '38; Robert H. Sproat, 3rd. '38; Maurice Steinberg '39; Felix F. Stumpf '38; Arthur Szathmary '37; Harold R. Taylor '39; Alfred W. Teichmeier, Jr. '38; Arthur E. Tiemann '39; Daniel Tower '37; Henry H. Urrows '38; Albert H. Walker '37; Thayer S. Warshaw '37; Ira A. Watson '37; Walter W. Webster, Jr. '39; Albert E. Weiner...