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...Christian and Jew in America. Sponsored by the Hebrew's editor, Rabbi Isaac Landman, last year's medal was awarded to Newton Diehl Baker, Protestant chairman of the National Conference of Jews & Christians. When the judges-who include Jane Addams, Professor John Dewey. Bishop William Thomas Manning, Otto Hermann Kahn, Mayor James John Walker-met this year, they chose Archbishop Hanna because: he sponsored the Berkeley Seminar which meets once a month in California for goodwill between Christian & Jew; "because he personally addressed audiences gathered for the purpose of promoting better understanding;" because his work has been...
With permission already granted to reproduce any clipping from the magazine that he wants, Dr. Wells will soon be illustrating his lectures with lantern slides of drawings by Peter Arno, I. Klein, and Otto Soglow. At present Dr. Wells has some 30 odd cartoons which have been carefully selected to explain to his class various psychological reactions in the easiest and quickest manner possible...
...American renaissance. But a Museum, a repository of the Muses, that was lacking. Last week about a thousand guests, carefully handpicked, assembled in a handsomely remodeled building on 8th Street (Greenwich Village) to hear a curious assortment of New Yorkers-Alfred Emanuel Smith, Congressman Robert Low Bacon, Subsidizer Otto Hermann Kahn, Sentimentalist Christopher Morley, Donor Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney-speak over a nationwide radio hookup to dedicate the Whitney Museum of American Art. Herbert Clark Hoover did not come but even he sent a message...
...years a dispute raged between the University of Munich's Dr. Heinrich Wieland and Dr. Otto H. Warburg of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology in Berlin, over the question whether cellular respiration requires iron. Dr. Warburg has maintained that it does; Dr. Wieland claimed it does not. Three years ago Dr. Wieland was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry-not for cellular research, but for study of cholic acid contained in the bile. Last week Dr. Warburg won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. The award was made for his studies of cell respiration which proved that...
...Perhaps it has been because of the sudden popularity of winter sports throughout the country, perhaps it has been because of the marked trend away from highly organized sports such as football and toward the sports-for-all program. Undoubtedly a large share of it has come from Coach Otto Schniebs, Dartmouth's new winter sports coach...