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Jerome Olrich 2G, Henry W. Locke '38, A. T. Nelson '37 and Mowery will row in the Junior singles finals at 3:30 o'clock; H. F. Atherton 1L, R. E. Brainerd '39, Peter F. Cunningham '39 and Forbes in the Novice singles at 3 o'clock...
...Woodruff. When he quit professional baseball in 1928, Cobb toured Europe with his wife and four of their five children, went to Scotland for a season's shooting, returned to his 10,000-acre farm in his native Georgia. Five years ago, he bought a house at Atherton, Calif., 30 miles south of San Francisco, where he and his family now live. Apparently as spry as ever, he amuses himself by golf, which he plays lefthanded, polo, hunting, fishing...
...Hearst technique of developing or buying top-flight writing talent was clearly reflected in the Examiner's roster of one-time contributors, including: Ambrose Bierce, Joaquin Miller, Mark Twain, Gertrude Atherton, Richard Harding Davis, Kathleen Norris, Charles Michelson. Developed on the Examiner were Cartoonists "Tad" Dorgan, "Bud" Fisher, Homer Davenport. The Examiner first published Edwin Markham's "The Man With the Hoe" and Staffwriter "Phinney" Thayer's "Casey at the Bat." Both were reprinted in the Examiners "Golden Jubilee Edition...
...John M. Atherton '40, of St. Mark's Academy, and Douglas Mercer '40, of Belmont Hill, were appointed first and second assistant managers respectively...
...great California fortune came to San Francisco's late Senator James Duval Phelan when he was 21. When he died in 1930, aged 69, he left $20,000 to Tennist Helen Wills Moody, $20,000 to Author Gertrude Atherton, scores of other bequests to natives whose brain or brawn had reflected credit on his beloved state.* Last week another of the Senator's benefactions posthumously bore fruit when the San Francisco Art Association awarded the first $2,000 Phelan Traveling Scholarship to Helen Elizabeth Phillips, a young sculptor who in all her 23 years has never been outside...