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...John Charles de Wilde of Shiloh, New Jersey; Joseph Leo Doob of New York City; Jeronie David Frank of New York City; Hirsch Jacob Freed of Brooklyn, New York; Abraham Grossman of Beverly; Ray Hardin of Cincinnati Ohio; Albert Gailord Hart II of White Plains, New York; Beaumont Alexander Herman of Somerville; Leo Tolstol Hurwitz, of Brooklyn. New York; Richard Whitney of Hartford, Connecticut...
...Gilligan, Boston Latin School; E. A. Golde, Franklin School; Joseph Goldring, Boston Latin School; Hamilton Gray, Milton Academy; Herman Gross, Boston Latin School; N. Z. Grover, Boston Latin School; A. M. Halpern, Boston Latin School; A. C. Harrison, Jr., Saint Paul's School; S. M. Hart, Hempstead High School; A. M. Hatch, Brookline High School; R. M. C. Hatch, Saint Mark's School; H. C. Hatfield, Evanston High School; C. E. Herlihy, Boston Latin School; B. A. Herman, Boston Latin School; J. D. Hersey, Warren Harding High School; C. H. Hollis, Chauncy Hall School; H. D. Horblit, Boston Latin School...
...Died. Herman P. ("Bo") Olcott, 49, all-American footballer (Yale, 1900); after a long illness; in Wallingford, Conn...
...General Motors' present leaning to aviation may be considered world-spread. General Motors is the emergency reservoir whence Anthony Herman Gerard Fokker draws cash and credit for his airplane factories in Holland and nine other European countries. Last week he disembarked at England from the U. S. and hastened to Mr. Sloan's transient London quarters. There they held a quick, pointed conference on combining European and American Fokker interests into a worldwide organization with factories on both continents and a centralized sales agency. Quickly after the talk Mr. Fokker left England in his private trimotored plane...
William Potter Lage '30, Frederick Herman Gade '31, and Richard Norman Clark, Jr. '32 are the three undergraduate directors of the Harvard Cooperative Society for the ensuing year, it was announced yesterday by G. E. Cole, manager of the Society...