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...Captain Charley Ufford and Art French who polished off their service team opponents in straight sets will go at two and three positions today...
...number two for the varsity will be hard-hitting Captain Charley Ufford. Art French again goes in the third spot with Gene Mann four and soft-shot artist Don Bossart at five...
...number four match, Gone Mann breezed through Charley Howard, 6-1, 6-1. Don Bossart used his usual soft, steady game to top Bowdoin's number five man Bruce Hinder...
Steady Job Without Pay. Charles Dawes's bedrock integrity never led him into a silly contempt for money. In 1880, when his father was running for Congress, young Charley, 15, startled his staunch Republican family by parading past their Marietta, Ohio home tootling a flute in the opposition band. It was, he explained airil when he got home, a purely professional appearance for which he had received one silver dollar...
...Much for Mules? In 1896, Presidential Candidate McKinley asked Dawes to handle his campaign funds. Dawes raised and spent the formidable sum of $37562,325.59. From then on, U.S. Presidents got the habit of calling on Charley Dawes. In World War I, he handled the purchase of more than ten million ship tons of supplies for Europe. Under Harding, he was an economizing Director of the Budget, ran his own bureau for almost half of its $225,000 appropriation ("We took our own medicine"). Under Hoover, he served as Ambassador to Britain and helped to draft the Administration...