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Allston F. Dana ocC (D) defeated Richard C. Wells 1GB (L) 3-0; George H. Damon '34 (L) defeated Jeffrey R. Short '36 (D) 3-1; John B. Wilkinson '35 (D) defeated William A. Shurcliff 4G (L) 3-2; Joseph L. Hoguet '35 (D) defeated Elwood K. Salls '34 (L) 3-1; Garrett Birkhoff JPF (L) defeated Rodman W. Paul...
...summary: HARVARD BELMONT HILL Jahn, r.f. l.f., Gilpatrick, Wilkinson Reed, l.f. r.f. Hood Fields, c. c., Silver Lasinsky, l.g. r.g., Talbot Cogswell, r.g. l.g., Eaton...
Officers of the Harvard Advocate were announced yesterday. Hugh M. Wade '35 was elected president; Lyman A. S. McCabe '35, secretary, Oscar L. Barber '35, pegasus Philip D. Wilkinson '35, business manager; Henry B. White '35, treasurer; and George L. Haskins '35, circulation manager. Four new members were elected to the magazine: James L. LeB. Boyle '36 and John Cromwell '36 to the literary board; Robert S. Chafee '36 and Gerard J. Piel '37 to the business board...
...managing director, Thomas Herd, was in Montreal visiting his affiliated Distillers Corp.-Seagrams, Ltd. About all the liquormen knew was that Mr. Herd was a quiet, hard-headed gentleman who abhorred publicity and brokers, that he never moved a step without an aide, Thomas Wilkinson...
Nevertheless, they flooded Mr. Herd with offers for the world's biggest line of liquors -to no avail. Suddenly Mr. Herd and his shadow turned up in Manhattan. Hopes soared. But Mr. Herd and Thomas Wilkinson saw no one except their own representatives, sailed for home the same night...