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Three Harvard undergraduates and one Radcliffe student were appointed last night to form the Student Executive Board of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art. They are R. F. Evans '33, P. T. Rathbone '33, Otto Wittmann, Jr. '33, and Marget Loines, a Radcliffe sophomore...
...cafes of Pest, where even the waiters wear monocles, race-proud Magyars have hatched many a dark plot to put young Archduke Otto on the vacant throne in Buda across the Danube. But Archduke Otto is no Magyar; he is a Habsburg. To find a more appropriate ruler for his people was the self-appointed mission of a young Magyar fencing-master named Toth. Like the Finns, Esthonians, Turks and Tartars, the Magyars are part Asiatic, are believed by some to be re- lated to the Japanese. Fencing-Master Toth chose for his king the brother of Emperor Hirohito...
...Newark. N. J., Joseph Hart and Otto Petrin Jr., both 15, played-they were gamblers. Joe had a toy gun, Otto had a loaded revolver. They tried to see who could draw his gun first. The game grew spirited. Otto's gun went off, shot Joe dead...
...When Otto Hermann Kahn testified last month before the Senate Finance Committee on international banking and War Debts, he was asked for a list of defaulted foreign bonds held in the U. S. Obliging Banker Kahn got a list from the Institute of International Finance. Made public last week by the Senate Committee, the list was gloomy reading, showed $815,000,000 worth of dollar bonds in default. There were 57 issues listed, every one the obligation of some South American government, state or municipality. Bolivia, Brazil, Chile. Peru have defaulted on their government bonds. In Colombia and Uruguay payments...
...Uruguayan editors U. S. Banker Otto Hermann Kahn also seemed last week to have horns, a tail. His diabolic act was to have testified before the U. S. Senate Finance Committee that "in the case of Germany there are hardly any [foreign bonds] in default. In the case of South America and Central America, unfortunately, the great majority are in default...