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Died. Reuben H. Donnelley, 64, of Chicago, chairman of the board of the Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. (publishers of directories), vice president of R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. (TIME'S printers); in Chicago. In 1905 Mr. Donnelley was a partner in a stock brokerage firm which went bankrupt. The firm paid 27? on the dollar, was free of debt, legally. But Partner Donnelley felt obligations, morally. Twenty-two years later, he repaid his creditors with interest, a sum of more than...
Died. Daniel Kelleher, 65, of Seattle, board chairman of the Seattle National Bank, president of the Bank for Savings (Seattle); of a heart attack; in Seattle...
...Second Dawes Committee, which is trying to revise the Dawes Plan, at Paris (TIME, Feb. 18), appointed a subcommittee of two, last week, presently enlarged it to five, and then let the days slip past, while Chairman of the Subcommittee and Chief of the British Delegation Sir Josiah Stamp struggled vainly to whip into shape an agenda or program outlining how the main committee should go about its business...
...Freshman he won the Union Prize in 1923, and later held two scholarships. He was a member of the Student Committee on Education, of the Debating Council, and of the Phoenix and Speakers' Clubs. In 1924-1925 he was assistant Managing Editor of the CRIMSON; and became Editorial Chairman in his Senior Year. He was graduated Summa Cum Laude from the College; held a traveling scholarship in Europe for a year; and last year at the Law School was second ranking man in his class...
...Crickard '32 has been added to the Freshman Jubilee Committee, it was announced last night by C. C. Cunningham '32, chairman of the Committee...