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...movie has had two long runs in Boston at the Fine Arts, once having a continuous showing of over six months. It features Hannes Schneider, one of the greatest European ski instructors, who is now teaching at his own school at North Conway...
...that 4:30 to 5 o'clock is an excellent time for American broadcasts to be aired, since they command a large audience when they arrive on the continent 10:30. This half hour Sunday afternoons has been assigned to the "World's Window" series. Program Manager Douglas H. Schneider is trying to secure speakers for subsequent broadcasts, and, according to him, many of them will probably be Harvard Faculty members...
Effective Sept. 1, 1941: William Schneider, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, as Research Fellow in Chemistry; Ph.D. McGill '41; and Lawrence F. Ebb, of Dorchester, Mass., as Teaching Fellow in Government and Tutor; A.M. Harvard...
Fighting for his infant life in a mechanical respirator, two-year-old Herbert Schneider gasped and almost died. Rushed to the hospital after a traffic accident, Bart Solomon was operated on by candlelight and flashlight. By the same emergency lighting physicians delivered one baby naturally, another by Caesarean section. Storage plants, home electrical appliances, elevators, radio sets all went dead. Set off by the breakage in current, burglar alarms all over the city began to ring. The sirens of police patrol cars added to the weird racket...
Theodora Roosevelt, granddaughter of the late "Teddy," by his third son, Archibald, made her professional debut as a ballet dancer at Bar Harbor. . .Settled in her first home with globe-girdling James, Romelle Schneider Roosevelt took and passed her driver's test at Bethesda, Md. . . . In the Columbia River waters, where Franklin D. Roosevelt failed to get a nibble in 1934, daughter Anna Roosevelt Boettiger hooked four Royal Chinook salmon. Young grandson "Buzzie" got one. . .In Toronto at the International Typewriting Marathon, typists who copied the complete works of Shakespeare in 1939, H. G. Wells's The Outline...