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Prospects for a successful University season are exceptionally good, with none of the members of the team which last year won from Yale, 19 to 52, having graduated. Besides Captain R. C. Aldrich '31, other veterans who raced against Yale are N. P. Hallowell '32, who placed first, J. M. Fox '32, G. N. Barrie '32, Sturtevant Burr '31, J. W. Fobes '32, R. G. Hodges '31, and E. T. Floathe '32. Prospective Sophomore harriers include R. P. Wesley '33, F. D. Murphy '33, Arthur Foote '33, who captained his Freshman to a perfect score against the Blue...
...defender: Enterprise, owned by a syndicate headed by Winthrop W. Aldrich. and including Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, George Fisher Baker Jr., and Vincent Astor. Skipper: Harold Stirling Vanderbilt...
...current Dartmouth Alumni Magazine is an essay by Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, second son of John Davison Rockefeller Jr., married last week (see p. 48). Subject: "The Use of Leisure." Excerpt: "Probably the thing from which I derived the most benefit in connection with The Five Arts* was the contact I had with outside speakers. . . . A day or so spent in the company of such men and women as Harry Emerson Fosdick, Thornton Wilder, Bertrand Russell, and Edna St. Vincent Millay are opportunities that few are fortunate enough to have...
Married. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, second son of John Davison Rockefeller Jr., and Mary Todhunter Clark, Philadelphia socialite: at Bala...
...triangular course started: Whirlwind, owned by Paul L. Hammond's and Langdon Ketchum Thome's syndicate, a beamy, heavy boat with a white hull and green underbody, a pointed stern and "No. 3" on her sails; Enterprise, No. 4, owned by the Vice Commodore Winthrop W. Aldrich and Harold Stirling ("Mike") Vanderbilt syndicate, with Mr. Vanderbilt sailing her; Weetamoe, owned by Rear Commodore Junius Spencer Morgan's and George Nichols' syndicate, white and bronze, No. i; and the old boats, Gerard Barnes Lambert's Vanitie, and E. Walter Clark's Resolute, both sailed...