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...Harris; Perkins 16: Alan Holske; Dudley 23: T. F. M. Newton; 52-60 Mt. Auburn St.; Earl Evans; 5 Linden St.: T. E. Farrell '31; 52 Plympton St.; F. E. Nugent '30; 59 Plympton St.; F. B. Clark; Claverly 23: A. W. Lott; Claverly 44: G. MacK, Ferguson; Apley 1; C. B. Salsbury; Little Hall 34; W. N. Bates, Jr. '30; Shepard 5; B. W. Hislop '31; 9 Bow St.; F. D. Miller...
...scenery at all, the coloured orchestra and some black drapes forming the entire backdrop which does not change throughout. The show depends entirely upon a group of half a dozen or more principals, of whom Ethel Waters is the leading one. There is no dancing chorus but Cecil Mack's negro choir makes up for the lack of this by rendering several typical negro-spirituals...
...trying to sell a new register to a hotel in Wheeling, W. Va. Leaning against the desk, he watched groups of politicians moving about the lobby, observed that the man they clustered about was William H. Johnson, editor of the Wheeling Register. A few months later Norman Edward Mack, just 21, a traveling salesman no longer, borrowed $2,500, established a Sunday Times in Buffalo, N. Y. and set out to become a political power himself. Four years later he borrowed some more money and made the Times a daily, so that he would not have to wait six days...
Nominee Bryan had him made New York's member of the Democratic National Committee. Bryan lived to see Editor Mack battling no less vigorously for his bitter foe, Alfred Emanuel Smith. In 1908 Democrat Mack was made chairman of the national committee...
Last week Committeeman Mack, 73, announced that he would soon retire. Long had his square, bushy-browed face, his well-groomed figure, his cane been familiar at Democratic councils. His newspaper had thrived, been sold in 1929 to Scripps-Howard for a reported $6,000,000. He wanted to retire to his home on Buffalo's fashionable Delaware Avenue. He announced his support of Oliver Cabana Jr. as his successor in the Democratic leadership of Erie County. He ex plained...