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John T. McLoughlin '36, New York City; John J. McCue, Jr. '36, W. Orange, N. J.; Richard M. Powell '35, Haddonfield, N. J.; Horace B. B. Robinson ocC, Montclair, N. J.; Benson Rosenberg '37, Elizabeth, N. J.; Vincent J. Rossi '37, Utica, N. Y; Robert D. Sard '35, New York City; Maurice Sapienza '37, Irvington, N. J.; Francis A. Wendell '37, New York City; John R. Westervelt '37, Maplewood, N. J.; Donald T. Wood '37, New York City; William W. Young '37, Patchogue...
Stocky, genial, accustomed to bustling about his city room in his shirt sleeves, Publisher Stern lives in a square colonial house at East Haddonfield, N. J. with his wife, whom he married when she was an undergraduate at Bryn Mawr, and their four children. He smokes long black cigars, drives his car recklessly, plans to commute to Manhattan by plane. His office at the Record has a kitchenette where his butler makes his lunch on busy days...
Harvard Law School Association Scholarships: (first year Law School) R.E. Kopp, Syracuse, N.Y.; J.S. Whipple, Concord; R.G. Pettingill, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; G.P. Van Arkel, Haddonfield, New Jersey; E.P. Simpkins, Jr., Richmond, Virginia; B.D. Broeker, Fort Wayne, Indiana; E.R. Jacoby, New York City; S.B. Anderson, Memphis, Tennessee; J. Rosenberg, New York City; W.C. Koplovitz, University City, Montana...
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Died. Judge John Wesley Wescott, 78, onetime Attorney General of New Jersey, who nominated Woodrow Wilson for the presidency at the Democratic National Convention in 1912 and again in 1916; in Haddonfield, N. J.; of heart disease. He was uncle of Irving Pisher, famed economist...