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...summary: HARVARD DARTMOUTH Mouser, Lavietes, Stephenson, r.f. l.f., Bonniwell Mason, l.f. r.f., Tean, Johnston, Conti Spring, c. c., McKernan, Cleveland, Anderson Fletcher, r.g. l.g., Hubbell, Whitaker Kollinites, Robinson, l.g. r.g., Davis, Parachini...
Score--Dartmouth 37, Harvard 24, Goals--Bonniwell 5, Fletcher 3, Hubbell 3, Davis 2, Kollinties 2, Mason 2, Cleveland 1, Conti 1, Johnston 1, Lavietes 1, McKernan 1, Parachini 1, Spring 1. Free throws--Davis 4, Mason 4, Kollinites 2, Bonniwell 1, Conti 1, Hubbell 1, Referees--Murray and Greene. Time--two 20-minute periods...
...your issue of Jan. 28 the article on Percy Johnston and Frank Houston of the Chemical Bank & Trust Co. quotes Mr. Houston as follows: "You can't be a good golfer and a good banker at the same time...
...plantation 50 years ago, educated at Tennessee's Vanderbilt University, son of a longtime (1904-20) Tennessee Congressman, he got his business start as secretary to the Tennessee Bankers Association. Later when he was with First National Bank of St. Louis, he struck up a friendship with Percy Johnston, who was then a Kentucky bank examiner. And after Mr. Johnston was astride "Old Bullion," he persuaded the St. Louis banker to move to Manhattan. There in 15 years the potent Southern team of Johnston & Houston lifted Chemical from 136th to 14th place in the roster of U. S. banking...
...days later Chemical got a new president-the tenth in its 112 years. First Vice President Frank K. Houston was upped one notch, and Mr. Johnston became chairman. But there was no doubt in anyone's mind that Percy Johnston was still Old Bullion's boss...