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Akron, Ohio, Lester V. Baker '23, C/o India Tire & Rubber Co., Akron; Chicago, Dwight Ingram '16, 14 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago; Cincinnati, Ohio, F. H. Lawson '21, C/o the F. H. Lawson Company, Cincinnati; Cleveland, Ohio, Walter J. Milde '25, 1759 Union Trust Building, Cleveland; Des Moines, Iowa, Harold H. Newcomb, L '21-22, Register & Tribune Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa; Harvard Association of Eastern New York, Hobart W. Davis '24, 447 Ontario, St., Albany, N. Y.; Indiana, W. R. Allen '15, C/o L. S. Ayres Company, Indianapolis, Ind.; Michigan, John D. Rice, L '27, 2288 First National Bank Bldg., Detroit...
...Harvard Lampoon, undergraduate humorous publication, has announced the appointment of the following officers: Sidney Carroll '34, of Brooklyn, New York, president; Richard John Walsh, Jr. '34, of Pelham, New York, Ibis; Harold Willis Nichols '34, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Treasurer; Andrew Eliot Ritchie, Jr. '34, of Chestnut Hill, Secretary; Robert Blaine Murray, Jr. '34 of Hampstead, Maryland, Circulation Manager. These officers will form the executive board of the Lampoon for the coming year, extending to January...
...Gellis '34 of Claremont, New Hampshire, Allan G. Goldenberg '34 of Minneapolis, Minneasota, Charles F. Hass '35 of Chicago, Illinois, Ernest H. Haies '33 of Bronxville, New York, Holes C. Hart, Jr. '35 of Mystic, Connecticut, Edward Y. Hartshorne, Jr. '33 of Haverford, Pennsylvania, Harry M. Hoffheimer '34 of Cincinnati, Ohio, Richard D. Holder '34 of Memphis, Tennessee, Edward P. Hollis '33 of Swampscott, John B. Howard '33 of Edgewood, Pennsylvania, John N. M. Howells '34 of Kittery Point, Maine, Robert P. Heller '35 of Brooklyn, New York...
...declared William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, at an executive council meeting last summer in Atlantic City (TIME, Aug. 1). Last week at Cincinnati the A. F. of L.'s annual convention which re-elected Mr. Green for his ninth term, went strongly on record as "opposed to all forms of so-called racketeering within or without the labor movement." Declared the convention: "More and more do we find those of criminal tendencies and unconcerned in the well being of the wage-earners endeavoring to gain control of our trade unions and under its cloak promote...
...William Muhlberg of Cincinnati, a former instructor at Harvard, has recently declared that "it is not too soon to begin educating people who want to drink in the art of using alcoholic beverages." He stresses the fact that mothers should teach their children temperance and should practice it as well. This seems to imply that even modern mothers are ignorant in this art; and if they are ignorant, it follows that no one can be excluded from this category, not even Dr. Muhlberg...