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...were not contracted for subscriptions, anyone still desiring to order a copy of the Album should contract Harold S. Spear '48 at Lowell D-42, Thomas W. Cameron '48 at Winthrop H-31, B. Lyle Shafer '48 at Leverett K-41, Lloyd I. Rudolph '48 at Duster A-21, Austin L. Wyman, Jr. '48 at Adams C-26, Daniel D. Chabris '48 at Kirkland G-11, Leland E. Holly II '48 at Eilot 0-31, Paul J. Douglas '50 at the Dudley Hall desk, or 14 Plympton Street by mail...
...Wilfrid Eady, bone-tired after a year and a half of financial negotiations with Canada, Argentina, India and Egypt, had been dispatched to Washington, along with other financial experts. Cameron Fromanteel Cobbold, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, was vacationing in the south of France. Set in rapid motion by the crisis, he "dipped down" in Britain for a quick check with Whitehall and the Bank of England's headquarters in Thread-needle Street, arrived in the U.S. unshaven and with his old school tie (Eton's black with narrow light blue stripes) holding up his pants...
...advanced to the quarter-finals of the singles tourney. B. A. Cameron downed Bob Ruskin 6-2, 6-2, Dick May-field defeated David Young, 6-1, 6-2; Ted Boericke defeated R. T. Dolloff, 6-1, 6-2; T. Nygaard downed D. Gifford, 6-0, 6-1; L. D. Baskin defeated W. L. Kraus, 6-2, 6-2; and R. VonBlon advanced through...
Last week, Miner Cameron was back with the Dominion Coal Co., Ltd., at New Waterford, N.S. He explained...
Nine days later, the six reached Lethbridge, 3,600 miles away, where they heard that miners could earn $15 a day. Within an hour, Cameron and four of his friends had jobs at a Lethbridge Collieries Ltd. mine. The sixth had a job near...