Word: binghams
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Until then William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, refused to comment. The Committee, of which he is chairman, is composed of Dean Hanford, Arlie V. Bock, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene, Chester N. Greenough '98, professor of English, William Edmunds '00, George Whitney '07, Charles C. Buell '23, George S. Ford '37, Walter H. Page, 2d '37, and Robert B. Watson...
...action on the proposed hockey rink is dependent on only one thing, the raising of sufficient money. It is believed, however, by Bingham, that the cost of $500,000 estimated in the Council Report is excessive. Private donations have built the cages and Dillon Field House, and it is though possible that some graduate may contribute funds for the proposed project...
...Under Bingham's plan, any rink that would be built would seat considerably less than the 5,000 advocated by the report and would be mainly for practice and intramural teams. Intercollegiate games would be continued to be played in the Arena or Garden which alone can seat the crowds that attend the big games...
...official unveiling will take place on April 12. William Bingham '16, chairman of the Fund Committee, will preside...
Sued for Divorce. Hiram Bingham, 62, onetime (1924-33) Senator from Connecticut; by Mrs. Alfreda Mitchell Bingham, mother of his seven sons; in Miami, Fla. Grounds: mental cruelty, his "cold indifference" and "attitude of superiority...