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...Dudley Clark, Jr. '27, Lawrence Coolidge, '27, Leo F. Daley '27, Barry Bingham '28, Joseph B. Hartwell '28, Robert I. Hunneman '28, Moses Williams, Jr. '28, Eliot T. Putnam '29, Edward W. Sexton '29, John Cross '30, Whitney Stone '30, Chauning Frothingham, Jr. '31, John E. Lawrence '31, Alexander W. Williams '31, Charles F. Adams, Jr. '32, Charles C. Cunningham, '32, Roger H. Hallowell '33, John W. Putnam '33, Charles W. Bailey...
...Cambridge division is headed by a Harvard faculty committee of six, composed of Professors Charles H. Taylor, chairman, C. Crane Brinton, Edward H. Chamberlain, Bruce Hopper, and Edward K. Rand, and William J. Bingham, Director of Physical Education...
Graves failed by only the slimmest of to repeat his victory of a year ago when he spread-eagled the college field by nine strokes over the 36 hole route. His total Saturday was 149, one stroke back of Bob Bingham of Amherst, the winner. Graves carded 73-76 for his 149, while Bingham did 76-72 for his victory. Medalist Ace Cordingley slipped to an 82-74--156 total...
GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM OF MISSOURI-Albert Christ-Janer-Dodd, Mead...
Artist. In the middle 19th Century, George Caleb Bingham's paintings were almost as familiar to U. S. citizens as the family Bible. But critics thought them no great shucks. Lately rediscovered after 50 years' obscurity, Bingham's shrewd, honest, skillful genre paintings now rank with the best. Christ-Janer's up-to-date biography of the slight, religious, sharp-tongued cabinetmaker's apprentice is of most interest for its reproductions (many of the originals have vanished). To evoke the U. S. past as successfully as these paintings of flatboatmen, fur traders, political scenes, many...