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Another near-sweep was recorded by the Crimson golf team Saturday afternoon at the Belmont Country Club, where Coach Don Peddie's forces ran up an easy 3 1/2 to 1/2 victory over Maine. It was a new number-two man, Fred Chatfield, whose all even match prevented a Harvard shutout...
...Among names talked of for his successor as RFC chairman Cottonman Will Clayton, under Secretary of Commerce Wayne Chatfield Taylor, Jesse Jones himself...
Married. Adelaide Chatfield-Taylor, 20, socialite daughter of Under Secretary of Commerce Wayne Chatfield-Taylor; and John Marshall Kernochan, 21, of Tuxedo Park and Harvard's junior class; in Williamsburg...
Fledgling (by Eleanor Carroll Chilton & Philip Lewis, produced by Otis Chatfield-Taylor). One of the hardest things in the drama is to make the fires of a purely interior, mental hell apparent to an audience. Usually only the greatest playwrights, the Ibsens and Chekhovs, can do it. Fledgling, adapted from Authoress Chilton's novel Follow the Furies, does it, though it is hardly a great play. It also does other, much less admirable things-confuses its central tragedy with subplots and religious argument in the manner of old-fashioned "problem plays." But the hell remains visible, registers hard...
Newsreel Note. Out of the Cabinet altogether went Lord Chatfield, Minister for Coordination of Defense, thereby reducing the inner War Cabinet from nine men to eight. Instead of giving First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill this chair to put his feet on, parsimonious Neville Chamberlain scrapped the Ministry and named kewpish Mr. Churchill Chairman of the Committee of Service Ministers (Air Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare, War Secretary Oliver Stanley, Winston himself). Since the committee can only make recommendations to the Cabinet, the Prime Minister had made Mr. Churchill look more powerful to the public without giving him more power...