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...immediate intention of retiring, makes work his hobby, was this year elected a director of the Associated Press to fill the vacancy left by the death of Adolph Ochs. A golfer, tennist, yachtsman and air traveler in his spare time, Publisher Gannett showed he was not without dash when, in 1931, he dived off his yacht Widgeon to rescue Mrs. Karl Bickel, wife of the then president of United Press...
Five Harvard officials have been appointed to act as associates of the Commuters' Center in Dudley Hall. These men, who will eat their lunches in the center are, Adolph W. Samborski '30, instructor in Physical Education; Edward S. Amazeen '31, Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House; James MacL. Hawkes '26, instructor in German; Lyman H. Butterfield '30, instructor in English; and Charles W. Duhig '29, assistant in History...
Although the definite schedule of inter-house football matches is not to be announced until the middle of next week, the season's first practice will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Soldier's Field. Adolph W. Samborski '25, Director of Intramural Athletics, urges all veterans and prospective candidates to draw their equipment at the Field House before this time...
Among the properties of the New York Times is the Chattanooga (Tenn.) Times, publishing springboard of the late Adolph Ochs, now published by Ochs' Nephew Julius Ochs Adler. Last week Nephew Adler plucked Julian Harris, 61, from the Constitution, made him executive editor of the Chattanooga Times, a lively paper in a lively newspaper country. In subordinate jobs Harris' bitter temper and sarcasm have often hurt him but on the Chattanooga Times Harris was told that he would be Boss...
...rule in selection of cover subjects is newsworthiness. Thus, George V and Stanley Baldwin have in twelve years each appeared five times. Four-timers are Franklin D. Roosevelt, James Ramsay MacDonald. Typical of the 15 three-timers are Pope Pius XI, General Chiang Kaishek. Two-timers number 56, include Adolph Hitler. Mussolini, Carter Glass, Huey Long, Helen Wills...