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...Class of 1915 at the U. S. Naval Academy "Dodo," "Si," "Charlie,"; "Mayevski" and "Johnny" all meant happy-go-lucky, good-natured John Semer Farnsworth of Cincinnati. Appointed on recommendation of Representative Nicholas Longworth, long before that T. R. son-in-law became Speaker of the House, Midshipman Farnsworth won a certain notoriety for his bibulous escapades, was recognized by classmates as an able scholar and tactician. Few years after graduation he took up aviation, studied hard and long, became a Lieutenant Commander in 1925. Two years later his Naval career ended dismally when a court-martial dismissed him from...
...this country, only five are "independent" i.e., not affiliated with a university; San Francisco School of Dentistry, which hopes to join Stanford University; North Pacific College, of Portland, Ore.; Kansas City-Western; Atlanta-Southern; Texas Dental College, Houston. For lack of money Tulane University, Vanderbilt University and University of Cincinnati have closed their dental schools...
William Alexander Julian, 71-year-old Treasurer of the U. S., who made his fortune as a Cincinnati shoe manufacturer and banker and whose signature now appears on all New Deal dollar bills, sailed for a month's vacation in England, after delivering himself of the following views on agriculture and the automobile...
...National League, last year's pennant winners, the Chicago Cubs, were a notch behind the St. Louis Cardinals on the morning of the Fourth. In the evening, they were a notch ahead of them because, while St. Louis was losing two games to Cincinnati, the Cubs were splitting two with Pittsburgh. In the second half of the season. Chicago's main strength will be the best pitching staff in the league -Warneke, Lee, French, Davis and Carleton. Weakness of the team so far has been the failure of Outfielder Augie Galan to bat as well...
Well behind the Cubs and the Cardinals, though by no means out of the running, three teams were last week fighting for the two remaining places in the league's first division. Of the three-Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants-the Reds, in the third season under their enthusiastic owner, Radio's Powel Crosley, appeared the ablest, as they were undoubtedly the most surprising, because they have won only one pennant in 51 years, have been tailenders since 1929. The Boston Bees (onetime Braves), feeblest team in the league a year ago, were battling sturdily...