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Divorced. Sidney B. Wood Jr., 33, youngest Wimbledon tennis champion in history (19 in 1931), ex-Davis Cup star, now co-owner (with Tennist Don Budge) of a swank Manhattan laundry; by Edith Betts Wood, 33, New York socialite; after eleven years of marriage, two children; in Phoenix, Ariz.
This week blue-eyed, brown-haired Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor comes of age. Briton No. SWGC 55-1 to the national registration office. "Betts" to her family, Princess Elizabeth to the world, on her 18th birthday she becomes Heiress Presumptive to the British throne. Should anything happen to her serious...
Back of Chicago's drive was a business men's committee headed by Kraft-Cheeseman and Baptist Sunday-school Superintendent James Lewis Kraft. To help, Manhattan's American Bible Society lent one " of its secretaries, handsome Rome Betts, who specializes in publicity drives for the Bible. With...
Malcohn Bersohn (Biology), Robert Budd Betts, Harold Edwin Davenport, Jr. (Engineering Sciences), Herbert Gallant (Government), Joseph Daniel Grandine, 2d (Chemistry), Donald Harting (Biochemical Sciences), Gerald Austin Kerrigan (Sociology), David Lowenthal (History), James Carse Melrose (Chemistry).
Last year's champions, the Deacons of Kirkland, got off to a quick start behind the fast, steady play of their first five. Joe Kamoese got the team started with two one-hand shots, and it wasn't long before Howie Ezell, Tex Moyers, Bob Betts, and Larry Hall were...