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...following have been retained on the squad: W. B. Bacon '33, I. Baldwin '33, G. M. Bartol '33, S. L. Batchelder '31, R. Benson '33, R. Brown '32, F. P. Campana '33, W. H. Crosby '32, C. C. Cunningham '32, H. David '33, C. Devens '32, H. Ellis '31, A. B. Emmons '33, H. D. Everett '31, W. C. Everett '33, C. Fronthingham '31, J. B. Garrison '31, R. Gleason '32, R. Gilmore '31, M. Hale '32, L. H. Lougee '32, F. A. Martin '32, E. A. Mays '32, C. E. McGregor, Jr. '32, A. MacKinnon '31, P. Palmer...
...Benson, Dorchester; C. H. Bruce, Somerville; E. A. Chandler, Arlington; F. DerYuen, Charlotte, N. Caro.; P. M. Essig, Chicago, Ill.; R. H. Packard, Salem; F. W. Roberts, New Monmouth, N. Y.; Michael Saparoff, Somerville; H. B. Slade, New Britain, Conn.; C. U. Stevens, Melrose; G. R. Wahl, East Keansburg...
House Organization. If the 217-217 House tie should by any remote possibility remain unbroken when that body meets next year, upon 34-year-old Farmer-Labor Representative Paul John Kvale of Benson, Minn, would fall a tremendous decision. He would be a sort of political traffic cop, for his all-important vote could put either Republican Longworth or Democrat Garner into the Speaker's automobile. War veteran, county newspaper editor, secretary to his late father, Representative Ole John Kvale who succeeded Andrew J. Volstead in the House only to be burned to death last year in a summer cottage...
Vigorously the Government in the person of Harold Benson Teagarden, special assistant to the Attorney General, opposed the packers' plea. Mr. Teagarden who has worked for five years on the case argued that the consent decree was in the public interest, that the Government could not be swayed by the ill effects of the Anti-Trust Law on individual businesses. The National and the American Wholesale Grocers Associations have joined the Government in trying to keep Armour and Swift from becoming retailers...
...full general whenever (rarely) they have occasion to appear in uniform. Notable among those permitted by the new law to wear the one broad and three narrow sleeve-stripes of the full admiral are: Henry Thomas Mayo, 73, 1916-19 Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet; William Shepherd Benson, 74, Wartime Chief of Naval Operations; William Sowden Sims, 71, 1917-18 commander of U. S. naval forces in European waters; also Hugh Rodman, 71, Hilary Pollard Jones, 66, Robert Edward Coontz, 66. Last U. S. Army officers to receive the rank of a lieutenant general (abolished as a regular...