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Most laymen working to help the deaf are themselves hard of hearing. They include Starling Winston Childs, Manhattan banker; Adolph Bloch, Manhattan corporation lawyer; Norman Fraser, Chicago, retired; Mr. Justice A. Rives Hall, Montreal; Judge Simon Bass, St. Louis; Mrs. James Flack Norris, Boston; Mrs. James Rudolph Garfield, Cleveland daughter-in-law of the late President, wife of the 1907-09 Secretary of Interior. Also a worker for deaf people, though not herself aurally inefficient, is Mrs. Calvin Coolidge...
...ponderous French tomes it is written that the Due de Guise marshalled the nuptials in a suit of "frosted gold," that the King of France supplied the wedding ring, that bass-viols groaned, flageolets and hautboys tootled, that torch bearers lessened the gloom of Notre Dame (lit by electricity last week), and finally that the wedding dress of Mary Queen of Scots was "white as the lily with which it was embroidered, but so prodigally rich and gorgeous, glittering with diamonds and silver as to be TOO DAZZLING for words to describe," and of such weight that "two demoiselles bore...
...defeated Franklin (M), 6-2, 6-0: F. B. Broida '32 defeated Roberts (M), 6-0, 6-2; A. H. Rice '31 defeated Davia (M), 6-3, 5-7, 6-3; A. S. Armstrong '32 defeated Gilder (M), 4-6, 7-5, 6-1; Mark Woodbury '32, defeated Bass...
Doubles--Greene and Canfield defeated Ewer and A. Fay (M), 6-2, 7-5; Cole and Broida defeated H. Fay and Roberts (M), 6-4, 6-4; Wadsworth and Woodbury defeated Franklin and Davis (M), 6-4, 6-4; Armstrong and Rice defeated Bass and Gilder...
...Webber '33 and H. R. Woodard '33 will also play. SECONDS MILTON Greene, No. 1 No. 1,Ewer Gilman, No. 2 No. 2, A. Fay Cole, No. 3 No. 3, H. Fay Canfield, No. 4 No 4, Roberts Wadsworth, No. 5 No. 5, Davis Rice, No. 6 No. 6, Bass...