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Eliot House continued its rule of the water as Ed Davis won the rowing singles and Bernie Flynn took the comps in House competition. Two other Eliot rowers, John Bigelow and John Austin, finished second and third in the comps...
...school, whose resignation as chairman of the President's Commission on Intergovernmental Relations was forced after he began ballyhooing the Bricker Amendment (TIME, Feb. 8). Among other For Americans: Montana's onetime (1923-47) Democratic Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Author John T. (The Road Ahead) Flynn, New York's longtime (1919-45) Republican Representative Hamilton Fish...
...Dedham, Mass.; Edward P. Bliss of Sherborn, Mass.; John R. Bray of Orchard Park, N. Y.; Richard J. Clasby of Natick, Mass.; William J. Cleary Jr. of Cambridge, Mass.; Walter S. Cooledge of Arlington, Mass.; Thomas J. Coolidge of Brookline, Mass.; Joseph F. Crehore of Wenham, Mass.; Charles B. Flynn of Milton, Mass.; Francis X. Mahoney of Dorchester, Mass.; Douglas C. Manchester of Newton, Mass.; James E. Moynihan, Jr. of Belmont, Mass.; Edward J. Mrkonich of Eveleth, Minn.; Anthony S. Patton of Arlington, Mass.; R. Norman Wood (Capt.) of Marblehead, Mass.; Robert H. Weiss (Mgr.) of Cambridge, Mass...
...child," says an old friend of the Cohn family, "but I doubt if he ever got one in his whole life." Roy's father, Albert Cohn, is a judge in the appellate division of the New York State Supreme Court, a onetime protege of the late Boss Ed Flynn, and a power in the Democratic Party. In his teens, Roy would amaze his friends by putting in a spur-of-the-moment telephone call to the mayor's office and talking briefly to "Bill" (O'Dwyer). Once, when Roy was invited to go along on an excursion...
...Mrkonich as usual teams with Coolidge on defense in front of goalie Charlie Flynn. Patton and Ned Almy will form the second defensive pair...