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...CAMERON M. PLUMMER...
When Davies, a Welshman, and Cameron, a Scotsman, were artillery officers in France they discussed the strange nature of the English. Davies was a publisher in civil life; he suggested that Cameron do a Scot's-eye-view book on the subject. When they met again, in peacetime London, where Cameron was starting in as a journalist, Davies reminded Cameron of the idea and he began collecting material. The more he got, the more confused he became. He played in a wild cricket match with his brilliant literary acquaintances, made one of an incongruous crowd of guests...
Died. Andrew Cameron Pearson, 59, board chairman of United Publishers Corp. (trade journals), president of National Publishers Assn., national chairman of the American Publishers Conference, brother of Governor Paul Martin Pearson of the Virgin Islands; of a heart attack; in Montclair...
...addition to those mentioned above, the following took part in the play: H. H. Brewster '35, J. C. Wolcott '34, W. L. Post '35, J. M. Estabrook '34, Kenneth Cameron '34, W. A. Munroe '33, F. E. Bissell '31, instructor in History and Literature, Philippe Dur '35, C. M. Watkins '34, Henry Ehrlich '34, H. M. Howe '34 and G. B. Walker '33 were the trumpeters...
...Mining Co. metallurgist, the 1933 James Douglas Medal, for improvements in smelting lead, zinc & silver; to Author Richmond Pearson Hobson, the Congressional Medal of Honor, for heroism in the Spanish-American War; to the University of Chicago's George Frederick & Gladys Henry Dick, the University of Edinburgh 1933 Cameron Prize, for discovering the scarlet fever germ and serum...