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...Wolfgang Koehler, William James Lecturer in Philosophy and Psychology is appointed professor of Philosophy and director of the Psychological Institute at the University of Berlin, for the first half of 1934-35. Clarence Arthur Brodeur '27 has been appointed assistant in Fine Arts, and Frank Howard Clark has been appointed assistant in Zoology for the same period. For one year from September 1, 1934, the following have been appointed: Walter Edwin Sewall, Arthur Everett Pitcher, and William Clare Taylor, instructors in Mathematics, and Henry Miles O'Bryan, instructor of physics...
...pound class: Harold Frankel '34 defeated Koehler (P), referee's decision; 126-pound class: Gurney (P) defeated Howland B. Stoddard '36, referee's decision; 135-pound class; Snelham (P) defeated Donald C. McGranahan '35, referee's decision; 145-pound class: Gregory (P) defeated Edward T. Farlay, Jr. '36, referee's decision; 155-pound class: Hooker (P) defeated Robert D. Reed '36, fall, 5.29; 165-pound class: Richard W. Emory '35 defeated Elliot (P), referee's decision; 175-pound class: Richard G. Ames '34 defeated Triede (P), referee's decision; Unlimited class: Gridley Barrows '34 defeated Schmiddlapp (P), fall...
...Koehler, administrative go-getter, was the Lyceum's real head, lost no opportunities to show Munck his place. Munck swallowed his pride, went on teaching piano and trying unsuccessfully to get on with his composition. In one pupil, tall, gawky Jeanette. he became really interested; soon he was in love with her. When she went away with a younger man Munck hardly cared what happened next. After a while he pulled himself together, resigned from the Lyceum, got a job kettledrumming in an orchestra. He commuted to his work from a shabby town in New Jersey. There till late...
Earl Carroll's Vanities (Music & lyrics by Harold Arlen & Ted Koehler; dialog by Jack McGowan). "Perhaps I'm a doddering old softie," 0. 0. Mclntyre admits in a preface to the Vanities program, "but in these blizzardy days of a world in chaos it seems heartening that to Earl Carroll nothing is ever lost, that there is no such thing as defeat and that life itself can be a perpetual triumph...
...offering company was Fidelio Brewery, Inc., of Manhattan. The offer was made by Bauer, Pogue & Co., and consisted of 500,000 $1 par shares at $2. Fidelio started in 1852 as H. Koehler & Co., ale-brewers. It was later bought by Samuel Goldberger, Bohemian hop tycoon. His son, Norman S. Goldberger, is president of the company now, having worked in it since he was graduated from Columbia in 1904. Many of the other employes are working in positions once held by their fathers, including a brewmaster whose father mixed Fidelio's brews from...