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...Francis W. White, 56, was named president of the $106 million American Woolen Co., world's largest woolen & worsted manufacturer, to succeed Moses Pendleton, who died last month. Frank White has been in the woolen & worsted business for 26 years, 15 of them with American Woolen as a mill manager and top textile designer. His next big job: designing a new look for American Woolen's profits, which plummeted from $16,472,393 in 1948 to $2,194,451 last year...
Underwood, bow; Trimble, 2; Breene, 3; Uhl, 4; Schonewald, 5; Schurmann, 6; Pendleton, 7; Benfer, stroke; Berninger, coxswain...
Underwood, bow; Trimble, 2; Breene, 3; Uhl, 4; Schonewald, 5; Schurmann, 6; Pendleton, 7; Benfer, stroke; Berninger, coxswain...
FRESHMAN SQUASH--Minor Numerals 1953--Thomas R. Bartle, Malcolm H. Bell, Charles F. Elliott, John J. Glessner, 3rd; Berkeley D. Johnson, Jr., John L. Pratt, Michael L. Riesner, Edward W. Sexton, Jr., Charles W. Ufford, Jr., David Watts, Pendleton P. White, and Arthur O. Stein, Manager...
...night in 1914, fire broke out in College Hall. By morning, the hall ("a palace!" a visiting male had observed) was a ruin. In its place rose modern Wellesley. Stately President Ellen Fitz Pendleton and her electric brougham were succeeded by trim Mildred McAfee Horton and her Pontiac. When President Horton, wartime head of the Navy's WAVES, resigned last year to help her husband, the Rev. Douglas Horton, with his work for the Congregational Christian Churches, Wellesley went looking for a Margaret Clapp...