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...President Whitney solemnly announce a suspension -first in more than a year. To the members assembled and to U. S. citizens young & old, the name that President Whitney uttered was associated not with banking or finance but with cowpunching. Partner John Batterson Stetson Jr. of Philadelphia's Stetson & Blackman is the son of the founder of John B. Stetson Co., whose hats were (and still are) as much a fixture of the cow country from Athabasca Landing to the Strait of Magellan as the cows themselves...
...ethnology interested him much more than hats. At the start of the War he jumped into aviation, flew for a year in France. In 1925 President Coolidge appointed him Minister to Poland. After he resigned in 1930, he formed a brokerage firm with a Philadelphia banker, Daniel S. Blackman. Broker Stetson, who was reported to have put up the capital, became the floor member. Last week although receivers listed Stetson & Blackman's liabilities at $274,000, assets (including Broker Stetson's Stock Exchange seat) at $322,000, President Whitney said that "it is in such financial condition that...
...Breck '32 (L) 3 to 0; J. W. Appel '32 (D) defeated W. C. Thompson '32 (L) 3 to 0; J. R. Fletcher '32 (L) defeated Harold Williamson, Tutor (D) 3 to 2; H. C. Dickinson '32 (D) defeated Edward Orlandini '32 (L) 3 to 2; H. A. Blackman 3L (L) defeated R. F. Evans...
...changes in line up were made, one in each league; H. A. Blackman 31, playing No. 5 instead of Edward Orlandini '32 who changed and took No. 4. In league B on the Dunster team P. G. Livermore '32 took the place of R. H. Bates '33. Both leagues will play again tomorrow...
Lowell defeated Eliot. 3-1; A. Breek '34(D) defeated S. F. Davcuport in '34 (E). 3-2 F. L. Young '33 defeated S. R. Fetcher '32 (D) 3-2 H. A. Blackman 31, (D) defeated Archibald Con, Jr. '34 (R), 3-2 Owen Appleton '32 (V) defeated R. S. Francis...