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...more than usual by his prostate, the 86-year-old Reichsprasident was at his country estate at Neudeck in East Prussia attended by physicians so numerous that they were called a "major medical council." There were rumors that Old Paul was dead, promptly denied by his State Secretary Dr. Otto Meissner. Forty-eight hours after the shooting began the Hitler Government released two telegrams calculated to set all doubts at rest...
...with confidence." -Frederick Ernest James, Madras planter and Honorary General Commissioner of Rotary for Middle Asia. "Leaders of China are engaged in reconstruction."-Dr. Fong Foo Sec. retired Shanghai editor. ''The worst ... is over." - Herbert Schofield of Loughborough, England. "German unemployment has decreased 50% in 18 months."-Otto Fischer, Stuttgart banker. "Businessmen of Japan can hope for the economic recovery of their country and of the whole world."-Tsunejiro Miyaoka, Tokyo lawyer. "With the appearance of improvement in international trade, we are optimistic." -Donate Gaminara, Uruguayan engineer. "We in America are on the way out."- Clinton P. Anderson...
...convincingly and is much better in an exotic role than in the one she is forced to play in this picture. Very well cast in her difficult role is Elizabeth Allan, who plays the nurse silently in love with the young interne. Jean Hersholt, as the eminent surgeon, and Otto Kruger, as the struggling practitioner stuck with a wife when a young interne, both turn in good performances. "Men in White" should certainly be seen by anyone contemplating a career of research where there is lots of work and little time for love-making...
Editor Joseph Medill Patterson a new comic of his own called "Little Orphan Otto." Editor Patterson, an enthusiastic expert on comics, changed Otto to Annie, started her on her way in the Tribune in August 1925. Annie was a curly-haired hoyden about 12 years old, incredibly wise, philosophical, capable, generous. In due time Cartoonist Gray lifted her from squalor by letting her be adopted by a fabulously rich, middle-aged character named Daddy Warbucks. Daddy had fleets of yachts and airplanes, platoons of liveried footmen around his palatial home, wore a dinner jacket and gleaming diamond shirt stud...
...Otto Eugene Schoen-Rene, of New York, N. Y., to be Assistant in English. A.B. 1930. Taught at St. Mark's School...