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Walter R. MacLaren received the Edward Hickling Bradford fellowship; Samuel Lewis '35, the John White Browne fellowship; Paul C. Zamecnik '36, the William O. Moseley Jr. travelling fellowship; Sinclair H. Armstrong Jr. '37, the Jeffrey Richardson fellowship; Nathan B. Talbot, the Whitman fellowship and a Dr. William Hunter Workman fellowship; Nathaniel B. Kurnick 4M, a Dr. William Hunter Workman fellowship; and Hubert W. Smith 3M received the James Jackson Cabot fellowship...
PORTRAIT OF JENNIE-Robert Nathan -Knopf ($2). A starved artist, his talent frozen, meets a mysterious child in Manhattan's Central Park who is a ghost of both past and future, grows years older with every few months' gap between meetings. Through drawings and portraits of her the artist attains fame & fortune; he loses her, at last, to the great New England Hurricane. Readers who can willingly succumb to Robert Nathan's stealthy, gifted, perfumed-Mickey Finn prose will be rewarded with chills from the time-tricks, gently idealized sexual suspense, occasionally a gentle, specialized Nathan...
Witt. One of labor's safeguardians was Nathan Witt, 36, Secretary of the Board, an old employe, hardworking, father of two, conscientious. Artfully into the record Counsel Toland introduced a series of memos from Board Member Leiserson to Board Chairman J. Warren Madden. In them, Dr. Leiserson: 1) accused Mr. Witt of giving oral reports of cases differing from the record, complaining about "the usual irregularities in procedure characteristic of the Secretary's office"; 2) agreeing with Chairman Madden that the Universal Pictures case in which Mr. Witt was involved "smelled"; 3) protesting about Mr. Witt...
...Nathan F. Banfield 3d '40, Austin, Minn...
...Pittsburgh, Pa., Nathan Jacobson told police that he had been robbed of $800 while asleep in quarters provided by the Association for the Improvement of the Poor...