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Playing in the number one position, Germain G. Glidden '36 eked out a victory yesterday over J. M. Hall of the Harvard Club. Thomas Jansen downed Richard W. Glider '36 in straight games, all of which were very hard fought, 15-10, 15-11, 16-15. Alvah W. Sulloway '38 lost to J. G. Cornish. Both Richard M. Dorson '37 and John L. Clark '36 won their matches, the former downing A. M. Somnabend, and Clark defeating H. S. Howes, Jr. In the last match, upon which the outcome of the meet depended, James J. Thackera '36 pushed...
...Ware of the U. B. C. fought his way to a win in five hard games over Richard W. Gilder '36 by scores of: 15-11, 8-15, 18-16, 16-17, and 15-8. H. K. Cross garnered another close win for the Boat Club by defeating Alvah W. Sulloway...
Other Harvard undergraduates among the 39 contenders are Donald E. Jackson, Jr. '37, Alvah W. Sulloway '38, Marshall Field, Jr. '38, and Mark Mazel...
...banks, demanded their money. Runs hit good banks and bad alike. That was the week that Charles Gates Dawes negotiated his notorious $90,000,000 RFC loan for his now defunct Central Republic. Long queues in the main banking rooms of First National were not dispersed until President Melvin Alvah Traylor addressed the crowd, explaining that he had enough cash for each & every depositor, that First National had weathered the Chicago Fire, had weathered other depressions, would weather this...
German G. Gidden '36 made a good start for Harvard by swamping C. T. Barnes 3-0. Richard W. Gilder '36 kept the pace by defeating A. K. Black 3-1. In a closer match Alvah W. Sulloway '38 topped A. Keyes...