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You won't be working long though, Marion. A pleasant surprise is in store for you: Congratulations. Ken Weinert, who has just finished Writing the newest Great American Novel, is coming home after an extended world tour. Lottie Rosenband is in charge of the typing and filing in a girls' employment office. Albina Skladal is making a great success in the field of commercial art. Katherine Skolsky is working in the office of a large Trans-Atlantic steamship line, and Lillian Vordentharem has just been promoted to the position of private secretary to an influential railroad magnate. Once again the clouds are rolling together. Far off to the East a rainbow is form- ing. Many bright beams of light stream out from this gloriously hued arc. In the reflection, I can see Walter Rothery winning his laurels as a guard on the Ranger's hockey team. Pauline Pacher is emulating her radio confrere as a singer of sweet songs. Lillian Hadley is chief dietitian of the United States Health Bureau. Jake Wilner is busy installing the new television radio sets invented and perfected by Edgar F leischmann. Edgar is also the unofficial holder of the hundred-yard swimming record. Clem Danish is industriously working as a golf pro for the Sunnyside Gardens Golf Club. Beatrix Farkas is winning great honor for herself as the foremost woman athlete in the United States. The firm of Brodman, Finkelstein, and Mroziuk is making a great success in the brokerage business. William Engel is now the chief electrical engi- neer of the Edison laboratories in Germany. Mildred Ainge is smiling and seems very happy. No wonder! She is the head librarian in one of our finest colleges. Solomon Kominetsky is putting on his makeup for the matinee performance of his new song- and-dance hit, entitled The Happy Sap. The play is now billed for a four month's run in Adolph Garbusch's new Broadway theatre. Adolph is talking to a group of movie stars. Surely that can't be Beatrice Levine. It is! Bee is the new talking- picture sensation. Her fan mail rivals that of the now inconspicuous Rudy Vallee. Beside her is Joe Mrozek, the new Mammy singer. Well, welll Stephen Zukowsky is a successful architect. He lives in a beautiful home in the Ozark Foothills. Lena Zirlin and Ida Tamaroff are in business together. They have just opened a very beautiful salon where the most fashionable Paris gowns can be bought at positively the highest prices in New York City. as ue in There was a sudden deafening roar. The sun disappeared from my view. My entire horizon became black as ebony. The cloud on which my little friend still floated seemed to be glowing with a silver Hame. Once more I felt that odd sensation of floating in an infinite void. When I awoke, I found myself once more in my chair in the hotel. Oppressed with a sense of wonder, of unreality, almost of dread, but nevertheless much heartened by what I had seen, I began my long journey home. KEN WEINERT, '3o. 19
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figure bent industriously over a long table covered with tubes and other apparatus. It is George Engisch, the famous chemist who has just invented the chemical Red Ray. Good boy, George! I knew you would do it. P Anne jarossy is secretary to a well-known New York dramatic critic. Betty Eisen has just published another of her interesting articles on Woman Suffrage. The article appeared in yesterday's New York American. Sara Schlossberg, the world's premiere danseuse, is accepting the plaudits of the crowd in the Comedie Francaise, a French theatre in Paris. Tres bien, mademoiselle. The clouds roll together and I glance at my little guide, thinking that the scene is over. How- ever, the man motions me to be silent. Once more the sun shines with blinding bril- liance, dispelling the mist. The scene shifts to a schoolroom where Betty Scott is teaching a class in Advanced American History. Rebecca Rabkin has just been be- queathed a large ranch in what we call the far West. The current events of the day are given over the radio by Sarah Eichner at 7:45 P.M. Everybody tunes in to hear her. Sarah', is sometimes called The female Floyd Gibbons. Ella Balogh is going on a trip to South America. Her mission is a secret one for the Smithsonian Institute. Morris Levine is winning great distinction as the business manager for Henry Ford's foreign offices. He gained his first knowledge of this work as business manager of the Cynosure of 1930. The scene again changes, this time to one of the new million-dollar playgrounds that have been built by the city of Chicago. Mary Ferenzi is in charge of this tribute to the children of the city. Mary Ezayuk and Mamie Beviano are assisting her in this wonderful work. Anna Kosowski has just won first place in the New Jersey State Typing Contest for Women. George Simpson is a leader in the Linden City Council, where his wisdom and sagacity have won for him recognition. Linden is now a city of over 500,000 persons. Ethel Phillips is his chief secretary. Clara Masterson and Edna Sojer have opened a beauty parlor on Fifth Avenue, formerly called Lafayette Street. Carl Henriksen has easily acquired the managership of the Philadelphia Athletics baseball team. Bill Sparks, their veteran pitcher, has just lost a most thrilling and important game by a score of 7-6. Tough luck, Bill! Julius Braun and Harold Green have formed a business friendship and are planning to open law offices. Leo Greenburg will be the Junior partner of the firm, and Frieda Lerz has been chosen as their secre- tary because of her knowledge of Commercial Law. Francelia Miller is singing the latest jazz song over the radio. Francelia is now known as Radio,s Sweetheart. Her program is being interrupted momentarily by Coloman Stempel, the popular radio announcer. Collie is preparing to announce the latest Associated Press report from Mexico. Marion Schoonmaker holds the national record as shorthand expert. Our Marion is working for a wealthy steel king. 18
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