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Who’s Who and Why

PROFESSOR R. M. ALGIE Who holds t Jt c chair of Law at A vekla n d Un i versify College. His own career in academic law has been a brilliant Qixe, and it is good to remember that he is the city's own legal product.

Mountaineering is his hobby, I is a good talker "in clubA *’ ** ]

MRS. BLANCHE R. GREEN Of Yonkers, vicepresident and general sales manager for Berger Bros., New York. She is the highestpaid * business woman in the world, her weekly roll being JOfOO. Her rise has been

meteoric . for but a few years ano was living in poverty.

MR. J. C. LINTHICUM Who leads t h e anti - prohibition forces in America. He graduated in Baltimore in 18SG, and qualified for the laic in IS HO He espoused the Democrat cause, and entered the Senate first in

1905. He has also served a term as Judge-Ad locate.

PROFESSOR ALBERT EINSTEIN This is the man icho discovered the general theory in relativity and is among the mosteminent scientists of the present day. Born in Germany, lie was educated in Munich and Zurich.

He is a devoted Zionist, and for relaxation plays the violin.

MR. PHILIP GUEDALLA polished essayist and fine historian. His latest work, a biography of Lord Palmerston has been acclaimed as the finest modern work of its kind. Scholarship, ur-

banity, imagination, and an alluring style equip him perfectly for the craft of letters.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 10

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Who’s Who and Why Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 10

Who’s Who and Why Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 10

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