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...seven Harvard men winning the scholarships are John P. Danforth '35, Hugo C. deFritsch '35, Philip M. Goldberg 2GE, Eugene H. Barlow '35, John J. McSweeney 2GE, Louis H. Marburg '35, and Bernard I. Small...
...practically the entire combat air force, restricting his command in future to personnel training and aircraft procurement. Directly in control of the new combat force will be General Douglas MacArthur, Army Chief of Staff. Actual command of the GHQ Air Force probably will go to Brigadier General Charles H. Danforth of Langley Field, onetime Assistant Chief of Air Corps, who was expected to be upped in rank to major-general...
...wife, performs creditably in a rôle last played in Manhattan by Blanche Yurka five years ago, by Eleanora Duse ten years ago.* Iolanthe. The operetta, during whose composition Sir Arthur Sullivan successively lost his father, brother, mother and fortune, still brings merriment to confirmed Savoyards. William Danforth adds one more Gilbert-&-Sullivan characterization to his long list with the part of the stately Lord Chancellor. Iolanthe is the fifth Gilbert-&-Sullivan revival by S. M. Chartock's capable company. The Chocolate Soldier. A charming, melodious newcomer named Bernice Claire has just the right, light touch when...
Laurance Hearne Armour, grandnephew of Philip Danforth Armour who founded Armour & Co., was elected president of Chicago's American National Bank & Trust Co., successor to Straus National Bank which was taken over and renamed last year by a group of Chicago businessmen. President Armour, grandson of Banker Andrew Watson Armour who settled in Kansas City, is a director of Armour...
...lunched in the stockyards. Then they adjourned to Armour's downtown office to elect the real rulers of Armour's destinies -the finance committee. Banker Prince, as every one expected, got the chairmanship and two of the other six places. Also made a member was Philip Danforth Armour...