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Class of 1934: M. H. Abrams, E. A. Ackerman, D. J. Boorstin, W. M. Burdett, D. D. Cody, S. L. Cohen, E. N. Cooper, O. H. Davis, A. C. Dearing, Jr., Barney Feldman, H. M. Katz, Wilfred Malenbaum, Sam Sonenfield...
...inaugurated a new president ast week. Year ago the students struck, announced emphatically that they did not like the policies (in regard to campus garb and athletics) of President Simon Strousse Baker (TIME, March 30). Small, oldish President Baker resigned. His successor pleased nearly everyone. Rev. Dr. Ralph Cooper Hutchison is tall, dark, one of the youngest college presidents (34) in the U. S. Born in Colorado, he went to Lafayette College (1918), spent seven months in naval aviation, went to Haryard, Pennsylvania, Princeton Theological Seminary. He was ordained in 1922. worked for the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education, missionized...
...MARK A. COOPER...
Though twelve of the 36 starters were U. S.-owned, there were fewer Americans than usual among the 500,000 who saw the Grand National last week. The Marshall Fields, the S. Bryce Wings and Cinemactor Gary Cooper were there. But no liners docked specially at Liverpool as they did last year. The Prince of Wales and his brother George arrived by plane, landed on a ploughed field. Richard K. Mellon (nephew) had crossed just in time for the race. He saw his two horses, Alike and Glangesia, fail at the third fence, with John Hay ("Jock") Whitney...
...most amiable entanglement takes place between Rose Berman. a Jewess, and John Cooper, a gentile sailor boy who loves her on leave and off. Their affair scandalizes the Jewish section, who act as self-appointed sympathizers with Rose's invalid mother. Rose runs off to London, consummates her love for Cooper there. A telegram that her mother is dying brings her back to Magnolia Street in a hurry; but after her mother's death she marries Cooper, goes off to live with him elsewhere...