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...Windsor, Connecticut; William A. Beardalee '37, New Brunswick, New Jersey; David Beck '38, Union City, New Jersey; Robert L. Bishop '37, Great Neck, New York; Phillips I. Blumberg '39, New York City; James H. Brooks '38, Staten Island, New York; James M. Carpenter '37, Poughkeepsie, New York; Frank L. Chamberlin, Jr., Stamford, Connecticut; John L. Chase '37, Tully, New York; Howard F. Cline '39, Elizabeth, New Jersey; J. Emerson Coyle '37, Brooklyn, New York...
...general vote of the faculty the following men were also elected to the council: C. C. Abbott, Economics; Philippe Baldensperger, Comparative Literature; James P. Baxter, History; N. H. Black, Physics; Arlio V. Book, Hygiene; Kirk Bryan, Geology; E. S. Castle, Biology; E. H. Chamberlin, Economics; William Y. Elliott, Government; Allan Evans, History; W. C. Greene, Classics; Mason Hammond, Classics; Albert E. Hindmarsh, Government; Michael Karpovich, History; W. R. W. Kechler, Fine Arts; A. B. Lamb, Chemistry; William L. Langer, History; C. I. Lewis, Philosophy; L. S. Marks, Engineering Sciences; F. O. Matthiessen, History and Literature; L. J. A. Mercier, French...
...Robertson admired Italy's Monza course near Milan, thought a similar course near New York City might be a profitable venture. Three years ago he found a suitable spot-old Roosevelt Field, named for Roosevelt Fs aviator son Quentin, killed in the War, the field whence Lindbergh. Byrd. Chamberlin ct til. took off for Europe...
...Clarence Chamberlin and Charles A. Levine became bitter enemies. Admiral Richard E. Byrd knocked out Bert Acosta with a flashlight as their plane circled over France. Joseph Marie Lebrix "sickened of being a valet" to Dieudonne Coste. Alexander Magyar challenged George Endres to a duel. To this tradition which dictates that men who have flown the North Atlantic together shall not long be friends, Crooner Harry Richman and Pilot Dick Merrill last week lived up with a bang...
Married. Clarence Duncan Chamberlin, 42, pilot on the second non-stop trans-atlantic flight (1927); and Louise Ashby, 29, daughter of Maine State Senator George F. Ashby; in Fort Fairfield...