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...final evaluation of the 70-day hearings, the Democratic majority found the military to blame, found no fault in the planning or actions of the Roosevelt Administration. In a minority report Republican Senators Ferguson (Michigan) and Brewster (Maine) blamed Franklin Roosevelt and Secretaries Hull, Stimson and Knox, but necessarily found the military commanders were also slow of head and foot...
Harold William Blackeby, Richard Brewster Fawcott, George Bell Frankforter, Jr., Alden Robert Grove, Charles Jomart Hardy, Wharton Drexel Hubbard, John Samuel Jillson, Edward Atkinson McLeod, Lawrence Newell Marcus, Charles Murray Purinton, Wendell Frederick Smith, Jr., John Le Baron Turner, William Russell Van Gemert, Stephen Jerome Welsh, De De Williams...
...short business meeting those present elected John T. Noonan '47 as president, David F. Kingsley '47 as vice-president, W. Brewster Kopp '47 as treasurer, and Richard L. Wattling '49 as secretary...
Died. Edward Brewster Sheldon, 60, once-prominent U.S. playwright (Ro mance, Song of Songs); of coronary thrombosis; in Manhattan. Stricken with progressive paralysis in 1923 and total blindness in 1931, he remained to the last very much part of the Broadway scene, heard and passed on most scripts before they were produced, made his East 84th Street apartment the gathering place of Katharine Cornell, Helen Hayes, John Barrymore, a stageful of others...
Richard K. McLaughlin, Cambridge resident and one of Plan E's original supporters, was elected permanent chairman of the Cambridge Chapter of the American Veteran's Committee last night, as Kingman Brewster, Jr. 1L was forced to retire from active duties because of Law School work...