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... Pleasure W. L. COURTNEY Memories of an Oxford Don VIOLA TREE Changing One's Career Prof. J. ARTHUR THOMSON Two-Headed Snakes G. E. STUDDY In the Days of My Youth GET YOURS NOW Useal Price U. . - • _ . . • • • • a ftirqP,l*. ...
... Pleasure W. L. COURTNEY Memories of an Oxford Don VIOLA TREE Changing One's Career Prof. J. ARTHUR THOMSON Two-Headed Snakes G. E. STUDDY In the Days of My Youth GET YOURS NOW Useal Price U. . - • _ . . • • • • a ftirqP,l*. ...
... Robinson, Mr. H. G. Wells, Mr. Bernard Partridge, Mr. Robert Loraine, Mr. Harry Rountree, Mr. R. Cunninghame Graham, Mr. G. E. Studdy, Mr. Tom Webster, and Mr. John ...
... Over the week end I went to the Sil-. ver Slipper Club. It was Bonzo night. G. E. Studdy himself was present and Bonzo mascots were distributed. _ . Everyone was given a lucky ticket for a giant bonzo. Miss Ruby Miller drew the numbers out of a hat ...
... harder t , ) become a really good commercial arUst than to become a recognised painter in the onlitiary way, writes Mr G. E. Studdy, whose comic dogs have done to much to brighten the advertising world. . . The best pictorial posters for many years have ...
... calendar, with an illustration by Mabell Lucie Attwell, and the Daily Laugh calendar, which has an illustration by G. E. Studdy, of Bonzo fame. Christmas cards containing a blotter and engagement diary are among the novelties issued by C. W. Faulkner ...
... part of the film, So this is Hollywood, at the Pavilion. The sketches were Judged by Low, the Star cartoonist. Mr. S. E. Studdy (the creator of the delightful nonzo dog series), and Mr. lohn Hassell, who also at one time dre - v Star cartoons. Mrs ...
... plaintively cried: Spare a copper. The artists included Mr. John Hassell, Mr. Charles Robinson, Mr. Heath Robinson. Mr. G. E. Studdy and Mr. George Ayling. NORTH LONDON TUBE. A House of Lords' Select Committee yesterday considered the authorising an extension ...
... , with his more than lifelike cardboard figures of celebrities; l Bert Thomas, showing an astonishing Wonder Zoo, and G. E Studdy perplexed, amid • whirl of wheels and pulleys trying; to tempt a remarkably modern Psych* to enter a post-impressionist footbeth ...
... incursion of the uncanny. In Fishing: Its QUM, Treatment, and Cure (Philip It Ilan, S&L Mr. T. Sheringliam and Mr.G. E. Studdy have conspired to a delightful end. It is • little book in which all anglers will delight. In this case pre‘ention, whatever ...
... tumbledown socks; while in both books the mixture of stories and poems in clear, big type is as jolly as one could wish ifir 6 E Studdy shows himself a writer of amusing verse as well as an artist of amusing pictures in Uncle Animal Book (Frederick Warne ...
... aloud with his pictures of the sailors life aboard and ashore. And then there is - Bonzo.' that canine creation of Mr. G. E. Studdy. who has endeared himself to the dog. lovers and the dog-haters of two con• tlnents The New Bonzo Book (Partridge. 2.5 ...
... (16113-17571 (Part I.): Allegro C Major, nmo ball° In D Pastorale In D Minor, Allegro In D Minor. in C Map,. 7.4o—Mr. 0. E STUDDY on Boom. S—ONANINIPL The Pbilmonto Plano Quartet; CHARLES KELLY (piano,. PALL BEARD ?violin , . FRANK FENTON (viola', JOHAN ...