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...late Ambassador Herrick was mistaken. He occupied the house of the Due de Broglie, whose brother owned many a Chabas painting of bathing nudes but not September Morn. But TIME is indebted to Subscriber Church and to an anonymous TIME-reader for helping pick up September Morn's trail which previously stopped dead at Moscow. Thither the painting had been taken by Leon Mantacheff, who bought it in 1912 for 50,000 francs. After the Russian Revolution it mysteriously disappeared. TIME'S informant reported that as recently as 1929 he had seen September Morn in Mantacheff...
...late Gene Stratton-Porter have generated some of the most outlandish ballyhoo in the weird history of cinema promotion. To honor A Girl of the Limberlost, Indiana set aside 75 miles of State highway running by the Stratton-Porter home, from Geneva to Rome City, called it The Limberlost Trail. In 1925 when F. B. 0. produced Keeper of the Bees hundreds of schoolchildren were persuaded to plant Gene Stratton-Porter memorial trees. Last week's ballyhoo for Laddie was in the tradition of its predecessors...
...Colin Maclaurin '38, Robert H. Shaw '37, Charles S. Rogers '37, and Dunbar Carpenter '37 will represent the Crimson in the Second Class events; a downhill run to be held on the Wildcat Trail tomorrow morning and a slalom race that afternoon...
...same time, David Emerson '38, Frederick S. Bigelow '38, Henry S. Parker '36, and Harold A. White '37 will compete in the third class events, which will be held on the Wildcat Coll Trail...
Several weeks ago the team spent a few days practicing on the trail with Coach Charles Proctor. Proctor was a member of the Olympic Ski team last year and designed many of the trails in New England, including the Richard Taft trail where the race is to be held...