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...TOMORROW (II) Anthropology 1 Ayer-Hamlin Sever 17 Holder-Patterson Sever 18 Pell-Woodberry Sever 23 Chemistry 2 Abdian-Schwyzer Mallinckrodt MB 9 Seeber-Zelermyer Mallinckrodt MB 23 Chemistry 16 Mallinckrodt MB 23 Classical Philology 39 Sever 29 Economics 41a Sever 11 Education A Emerson A English 1 Abkowitz-Gulick Sever 35 Hamerstrom-Woods Sever 36 English 51 Fogg Large Rm. English 79 Fogg Large Rm. Fine Arts 1f Robinson Hall--For graduates only Fogg Small Rm.--for undergraduates only French 21 Fogg Large Rm. Geography 18 Pierce 110 Geology 7 Sever 29 German 1a Mr. Bennett...
...Ingraham, Harvard, defeated R. E. Stewart, 15-12, 15-11, 15-12; J. H. Patterson, Harvard, defeated W. H. Rice, Jr., 15-6, 15-8, 15-13; N. S. Glidden, Harvard, defeated R. C. Bray, 15-7, 15-18, 15-9, 18-15; J. Cooke, Newton Center, defeated C. Polle, 13-15, 15-11, 10-15, 15-12, 18-13; L. A. Breckinridge, Harvard, defeated P. Stoddard...
University team A will probably start the following men: No. 1, A. C. Ingraham '31; No. 2, A. W. Patterson '32; No. 3, N. F. Glidden '31; No. 4, C. D. G. Breckinridge '31; No. 5, Beekman Pool...
...Alicia Patterson, aviating daughter of aviating Publisher Joseph Medill Patterson (New York Daily News, Liberty), left Sydney, Australia, accompanied by a fellow Chicagoan, Elizabeth Chase, to fly across the interior of that continent. Their destination: Darwin, North Australia, 1,900 mi. northwest of Sydney. En route they planned to stop at an oasis, hunt kangaroo...
...when the Depression was young and newsy, Cabinet members heartily took their cue from President Hoover in predicting, almost to the day, when it would end. The failure of these forecasts eventually reduced the White House to glum silence, muffled the Cabinet. Last week, however, Secretary of Commerce Robert Patterson Lament uttered one more Administration prophecy. Prophet Lament was very cautious, very vague. Said he: "The apparent retardation in the rate of downward movement in several basic indexes of business, supports the belief that the elements of recession have now spent most of their force. . . . While it is impossible...