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...members of the Student Council for the year 1934-35 are as follows: E. Francis Bowditch '35, President, David W. Lewis '35, Secretary, Francis D. Moore '35, Treasurer, Edwin I. Brainard '35, Herman Gundlach, Jr. '35, Thomas H. Hunter '35, Thomas F. Locke '35, Arthur S. Pier '35, Arthur W. Todd '35, Franklin P. Whitbeck '35, Charles F. Woodard '35, Anthony A. Bliss '36, Robert C. Hall '36, Benjamin H. Hallowell '36, Robert S. Playfair '36, Shaun Kelly, Jr. '36, and Benjamin Gibbs...
...right side, but Ed Simmons is only a jump ahead of Bill Lane for the parallel job on the left. Lane has improved a great deal in the last few days and is now rated as at least second string. For guards, Franks Littlefield will be Captain Herman Gund- lach's understudy, with Bob Brookings a grasshopper's length ahead of Fran Schumann for the opposite side of the line. Gundy, incidentally, will be ready for contact work today or tomorrow...
Married. Joan Blake, 17, half-sister of Mrs. Irving Berlin; and Henry Herman Harjes, son of the late Col. Henry Herman Harjes of Morgan, Harjes & Co. (Paris); in Manhattan...
Before his team took the field last week for two baseball games in Brooklyn Pitcher Jerome Herman ("Dizzy") Dean of the St. Louis Cardinals remarked: "They will be playing against one-hit Dean and no-hit Dean." In the first game (St. Louis, 13-to-0) Dizzy Dean missed his prophecy. Brooklyn got three hits. In the second (St. Louis, 3-to-0), his younger brother Paul Dean pitched the first no-hit game in the National League since 1929. Only one Brooklyn batter reached first base, on balls in the first inning...
Winthrop House: Thomas H. Hunter '35; Chairman; Dorilio C. Braggiotti '35; Robert S. Brookings '35; Herman Gundlach, Jr. '35; Walter L. Crampton '36; John Dorman...