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Bell, a member of the law firm of Bell, Boyd & Marshall, was named to the Chicago board of trustees in January 1929 and has been its vice-chairman for several years. He is also the chairman of the board of Carleton College, Butter-field, Minnesota...
Arden L. Albee '50, Nataniel P. Carleton '51, Eliot C. Clarke '51, John F. Cogan, Jr. '49 (captain), Michael D. Dorton '47 ocC, Henry C. Everett 3rd '49, Joseph Leeming 3rd '50, John C. Lovewell '51, Joseph Rosen '51, Romeyn Taylor '49, Richard M. White '51, Frederick B. Edwards 3rd '50 (manager). Major H in minor colors--John F. Cogan...
This week, before setting out to win friends in the Maritimes, the Drews stopped off in Ottawa to settle the business of George's seat in Parliament. A safe one was found: the Ottawa south riding of Carleton, where Tory Russel Boucher agreed to step down. In 25 elections Carleton has returned Tories 25 times, including Prime Ministers Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir Robert Borden. The Drews could take that record as a good omen...
...Carleton ran "first for Harvard" by placing 26 in a field of 55 finishers. Dick Weich followed him across the well-trampled tape by coming in as number 34. Joe Leeming and John Cagon were 38 and 39, Mike Dorton slipped in as 45, and Arden Albee and Joe Rosen placed 51 and 54 respectively...
John Cogan, Joe Leeming, Marvin Albee, Mike Dawson, Joe Carleton, Joe Rolsen, and Dick White will be wearing the Crimson colors today against strong teams from Army, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Columbia, Cornell, Navy, and Pennsylvania...