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...scratched to a halt. The man lifted his pen again, boldly signed his name: Bowen Tufts. He slipped the note into his pocket...
Outside it was still pitch dark. Bowen Tufts slipped into his overcoat, put on his hat, stepped out of doors. He walked across the lawn and entered the garage, shutting the doors tight behind him. When the motor of his Packard sedan settled down to a quiet hum, he climbed out of the front seat, walked to the rear of the garage. Carefully taking off his hat, he lay down on the cement floor, a foot from the purring exhaust. At seven in the morning the maid found the motor still running. Bowen Tufts was dead...
Middlesex County authorities promptly turned to Howard Lang. Bushy-browed Mr. Lang offered little light. His quarrel with Bowen Tufts dated back a dozen years to a personal feud arising out of a reorganization of Mr. Lang's real estate firm. He was questioned closely, absolved of all blame. Next Attorney General Paul A. Dever, a young, ambitious Irishman eight years out of law school, plunged into the case side by side with the Securities Division of the Massachusetts Public Utilities Commission. Slowly, day by day, they began unraveling the business affairs of Bowen Tufts, so complicated that...
William Seley Crosbie '38, of Exeter, New Hampshire, has been elected manager of the Freshman baseball team for this year and Douglas Malcomson Bowen '38, of Glen Ridge, New Jersey, has been chosen assistant manager, it was announced yesterday by the Harvard Athletic Association. Wiley Edward Mayne '38, of Sanborn, Iowa, was appointed manager of the Second Freshman and House teams...
Assisting Marsters on the floor committee are Charles Andrews, William L. Batt, William H. Bowen, Harold Van B. Cleveland, Edwin F. Davis, John W. Erhard, Douglas Erickson, Glenn O. Hay, F. Mouroe Ludden, George V. L. Meyer, Robert P. Sorlien, Russell J. Stern, Arthur Schuh, and Edward F. Whitney...