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...John M. Callaway, Alfred H. Corbett, Perry James Culver, Thomas J. Darcey, Jr., Emile Dubiel, Leo A. Ecker, William B. Emmons, Jr., James A. Field, George S. Ford, James A. Ford, Bennett Frankel, Brice A. Frey, Jr., James J. Fuld, Colmery Gibson, Francis A. Goodhue, Jr., Hamilton Hadden, Jr., James B. Hallett, Robert C. Holcombe, David L. Howe, Thomas B. Husband...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 71 JUNIORS NAMED USHERS FOR 1936 CLASS DAY EVENTS | 4/22/1936 | See Source »

Frederick P. Barrett, CRIMSON, Alfred C. Butterfield, CRIMSON, John M. Callaway, Dunbar Carpenter, James A. Field, CRIMSON, 1937 Red Book, C. Colmery Gibson, CRIMSON, 1937 Red Book, and Charles W. Hubbard, 3rd, 1937 Red Book...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOMINATE 15 JUNIORS FOR ALBUM ELECTIONS | 4/21/1936 | See Source »

...great center, Louis Carr, and Leo Ecker, whose severe leg fracture is apparently healing well. Stubbs will have one good veteran defense pair in Sophomore Traff Hicks and Russ Allen. Two others who stayed with the Varsity squad all season and will be back next year, are John Callaway, a Junior forward, and Gene Emerson, a Sophomore defense man. The only goalies Stubbs can count on from the upper classes are Nort Kidder and George Mahoney, Juniors who played ably for the Jayvees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 3/10/1936 | See Source »

Harvard alternates-G. Roberts, Cutter, Mechem, Dewey, Hovenanian, Hallowell, Brown, Allen, S. Callaway, Quimby, Pope, Perry, Waldinger, E. Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sextet Ends Great Season By Shellacking Elis 11 to 0 | 3/9/1936 | See Source »

...banquets have a speakers' table, and no exception was the banquet given last week at Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria by the trust division of the American Bankers Association. But from the speakers' table came no speeches. Trust-division President Merrel P. Callaway announced that the evening's entertainment would be "something more acceptable." At 10:12 p.m., expectant bankers & guests saw the gold plush curtains of the ballroom stage draw slowly apart, reveal a piano against which leaned Miss Helen Jepson. A pretty, blonde soprano who reached radio fame with Rudy Vallee and Paul Whiteman, Miss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Bankers Speechless | 2/24/1936 | See Source »

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