Word: binghams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coincident with the beginning of the construction of the Dillon Field House, which took place yesterday at the site of the new structure on Soldiers Field west of the LeBaron Russell Briggs Memorial Cage came the announcement from W. J. Bingham '16, director of Athletics, that the contract for the building has been awarded to the G. A. Fuller Construction Company of Brighton...
Director of Athletics W. J. Bingham 16, when informed of Professor Nettleton's resignation late last night, gave out the following statement to the CRIMSON. "I regret to learn that Professor George H. Nettleton has resigned as Chairman of the Yale Board of Athletic Control Frank in all his dealings, honest in all of his motives, cooperating with unselfish judgment, he has sought in every instance to arrive at decisions which were mutually acceptable to Yale and its opponents. His contributions to the close and cordial relationship between Yale and Harvard is deeply appreciated by all Harvard...
...control have prevented any, except casual meetings on field or river. And although the break was caused by a combination of ill feeling and opposing interpretations of the Triangular Agreement between Harvard, Yale and Princeton, the present estrangement is laid to the fact that Director of Athletics W. J. Bingham '16 at Harvard will agree to resumption only on the short-term dual contract which is the basis of Harvard's relations with all colleges but Yale; while on the other hand, Dr. Charles W. Kennedy, Chairman of the Faculty Board of Athletic Control at Princeton, desires that relations...
...Belisle '31, H. A. Briuser '31, R. W. Chasteney, Jr. '31, and David Riesman, Jr. '31-- visited Rose of the Daily Princetonian on February 15. At that time they discussed with him possible solutions of the problem. On March 7, Rose came to Cambridge and talked with Director Bingham in a new move to resolve the difficulties, while in the next month Chasteney and Riesman of the CRIMSON met Chairman Kennedy and outlined to him possible programs of rapprochement These tentative moves are still continuing, but have as yet reached no practical solution...
Awards. For his vigilance in discovering Lobbyist Charles L. Eyanson of Connecticut Manufacturers Association in the offices of Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut (TIME, Oct. 28), John A. Kennedy of Universal News Service (Hearst) was awarded the Chester D. Pugsley prize of $1,000. Second prize went to Paul R. Mallon of the United Press who disclosed the Senate's secret roll call on the confirmation of onetime Senator Irvine Luther Lenroot of Wisconsin, as a judge in the U. S. Court of Customs & Patent Appeals...