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...following men will comprise the group: A. H. Abell 1G, J. E. Ashworth '32, E. F. Benjamin '31, T. S. Berry 2G, A. F. Bixby '31, D. D. Boyden '32, E. T. Clapp 2G, B. M. Davis '32, C. W. Duhig 1G, C. W. Dupertuis 1G, S. M. Dupertuis 3M., J. F. Fitchen, III 4S.A., E. A. Grant '32, H. H. Hall 2G, Louis Harap 3G, W. M. Jewell '27, R. L. Kirkpatrick '31, J. J. McCarthy 1G, C. W. Nichols 3S. L.A., J. L. Noyes '34, H. C. Schmidt '32, D. V. Smith '33, J. E. Spike...
...latter three, with Benjamin Ginsberg '34, as alternate, will debate on the affirmative side of the same subject, Saturday night in Holden Chapel against Princeton. The judges have not been chosen...
...Benjamin Franklin bequeathed part of his estate to Boston for 200-year investment, to be loaned to "young married artificers" who faithfully served their apprenticeships. Changed economic conditions have limited the practical usefulness of the Franklin fund, now worth about $458,000 (TIME...
Died. Dr. Francis Xavier Dercum, 74, president of the American Philosophical Society (oldest U. S. scientific association, founded in 1727 by Benjamin Franklin), discoverer of the painful fatty disease adiposis dolorosa, an eminent neurologist; of heart disease; in Philadelphia, as he was sitting in Franklin's "ladder-chair"* and about to open the Society's most ambitious program, a survey, by three dozen speakers, of the current world...
...Liverpool and Paris, Pynchon & Co. formed an important unit in the U. S. investment structure. It came into existence 36 years ago in Chicago as Raymond, Pynchon & Co., a Board of Trade house and moved to New York the same year. Once thought to be its prize customer was Benjamin F. ("Old Hutch") Hutchinson, greatest of the grain manipulators, who cornered wheat in 1888. Perhaps one reason for the move to Manhattan was that at that time potent Chicago speculators, including John W. ("Bet-a-Million") Gates and Col. John Adams Drake, were transferring activity to Wall Street. Later...