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...Frankfort some evenings later the "Son of Heaven's" brother attended a Negro opera, Mahogany, rushed hastily into the street when objectors to this blackamoor performance broke it up with stink bombs. -Foreign Minister Dr. Julius Curtius is famed for continuing the late, great Dr. Gustav Strese-mann's "line" or policy of peaceful co-operation with France...
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...literary men since Shakespeare have dared to dislike dogs. Gentle Will never mentioned them without a sneer, but Thomas Mann has a dog of his own, likes him so much he has written a book about...
...Author. Thomas Mann, 55, is reputed Germany's most considerable liv ing novelist. In 1929 he won the Nobel Prize. He lives with his wife, six chil dren and Bashan in a villa on the outskirts of Munich. Other books: The Magic Mountain, Buddenbrooks, Death in Venice, Royal Highness, Children and Fools, Early Sorrow...
...Author. Felix Salten, born Saltzmann of Budapest, but a Viennese most of his 60-odd years, is known in the U. S. as a novelist, through recent translations of Bambi, The Hound of Florence. In Europe Schnitzler, Wassermann, Werfel- all personal friends-Galsworthy, Mann, many others acclaim him as essayist and dramatist. Some 20 of his books are appearing in an authorized edition in Vienna; the U. S. will have them eventually in English. Last June found him in the U. S. suffering entertainment with quiet, smiling urbanity. A Jew, he is not a Zionist, disclaims all ists and isms...