Word: aldrich
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Four Harvard captains, when asked their opinion concerning the proposition to renew relations with Princeton in minor sports events, last night expressed their approval of the plan. They were Vernon Munroe, Jr. '31, W. B. Wood, Jr. '32, T. E. Farrell '31, and R. C. Aldrich...
Arts and Cuts Board, chairman. Theodore Roussean '34, sub-chairman. N. W. Aldrich '34: Photographic Board, chairman. E. P. Davis '34, sub-chairmen. E.D. Brooks, Jr. '34, and Lawrence Wilkinson '$4. Associate Editors. A. C. Dearing Jr. '34, R. B. Neff '34, and R.S. Whiteside...
Elected. Winthrop Williams Aldrich, Manhattan lawyer; to be commodore of the New York Yacht Club, succeeding Vincent Astor. Other officers: Junius Spencer Morgan Jr., vice commodore: William Adams Walker Stewart, rear commodore. Mr. Aldrich was head of the syndicate which owned the Enterprise, winner of America...
...seven men elected to the Class-Day Committee are as follows: John Newlin Trainer, Jr., of New York City; Harwood Ellis, of Brookline; Richard Chanler Aldrich, of Barrytown, New York; David Cobb, of Barnstable; Arthur Lancaster, Watkins, of Arlington; Charles Fred Richards, of New York City; and Thomas Edward Farrell, of Oswego, New York...
Elected. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, second son of John Davison Rockefeller Jr.; to be a director of Williamsburg Holding Corp., which is restoring Williamsburg, colonial capital of Virginia (TIME, June...