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The gaping hole that the prostrate Gale leaves in this Olympic-bidding Varsity will be filled by Bob Taggart, a six-and-one-half foot sophomore who rowed seven on last year's first Freshman boat.
A plush toy rabbit, drams of perfume, clothing, and a few out-of-term textbooks will go on the block today at Signature's spring auction sale in Radcliffe Yard. Bidding on all goods will start at 11 o'clock.
"The Only Unanimous Thing. . . ." But encased among the Molotov allegations that day had been the pregnant phrase "a central democratic all-German government." The others appeared to pay no attention, at first. But next morning, studying the transcripts, U.S. and British delegates realized that the phrase could not be ignored...
Gleam. Texas Eastern had begun as a gleam in the eyes of E. Holley Poe, an Oklahoma-born gas consultant; Everette Lee De Golyer, Texas' famed oil geologist ; Charles I. Francis, a Houston lawyer, and Houston's shipyard-building brothers, George and Herman Brown (TIME, Feb. 24). They...
Plan of Battle. Most Wall Streeters thought that the suit was designed chiefly to make competitive bidding compulsory. It is now optional for industrial security issues. Unnamed in the suit was the second largest (next to Morgan Stanley) investment banking firm in the U.S.-Halsey, Stuart & Co., of Chicago, which...