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...Ross, Adams A-13: Tuesday, 12.00-1 o'clock; Wednesday, 7-8 o'clock; Thursday, 2.00-3.00 o'clock...
...reviewed in forthcoming issues of the Crimson Bookshelf: "America Faces the Future," edited by Charles A. Beard, Houghton-Miffin, publisher; "Thirteen Women," by Tiffany Thayer, Claude Kendall; "David's Day," by Denis Mackall, Houghton Mifflin; "Apocalypse," by D. H. Lawrence, Viking Press; "This Democratic Roosevelt," by Leland M. Ross and Allen W. Grobin, Dutton; "Rackety Rax," by Joel Sayre, Knopf; "One Way to Heaven," by Countee Culien, Harper...
Seven years ago Governor Ross Shaw Sterling of Texas, as publisher, combined his newly acquired Houston Dispatch (onetime Klan paper) with the venerable Houston Post and called the amalgam the Post-Dispatch. Shortly thereafter the famed St. Louis Post-Dispatch went to Federal Court in Houston and demanded that Publisher Sterling change the name of his paper. Throughout the Southwest, they said, the Post-Dispatch was understood to mean the St. Louis paper. The court denied the suit. Last week Publisher J . Josey, who acquired the Post-Dispatch from Governor Sterling two months ago. voluntarily shortened its name...
...directorate when President Hoover appointed Jesse Holman Jones, Houston banker, builder (Rice Hotel) & publisher (Chronicle}. As the finance director of the Democratic National Committee, Mr. Jones lured the 1928 party convention to his city with a blank check. Good friend is he of Governor Ross Sterling, whose private finances he now manages. New York's Bernard Mannes Baruch declined appointment to R. F. C. after its chairmanship went to Federal Reserve Governor Eugene Meyer, its presidency to Charles Gates Dawes. All week long President Hoover kept prodding his R. F. C. forward into action. In its final enactment...
Despite the fact that "The Great Catherine" has been produced so infrequently in this country, it is one of Shaw's masterpieces and should furnish an excellent evening's entertainment. The leading part will be taken by Robert Ross, of New York City, one of the most prominent members of Miss LeGallienne's company...