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...head the Pioneers, Harry Ellis Collins resigned his position as executive representative of Curtiss-Wright Corp. on the Pacific Coast and flew last week to Manhattan. Mr. Collins' appointment, sponsored by Curtiss-Wright's potent Chairman of the Executive Committee Clement Melville Keys, was somewhat puzzling to many observers because he is not widely known in the industry, and his experience has not been specially concerned with airmail. He served in the Navy from 1905 to 1929 (chiefly with the bureau of supply & contracts), resigned to go to California for Curtiss-Wright. There he was in charge...
Britain's Postmaster General is Clement Richard Attlee, onetime Mayor of Stepney, onetime Major of the South Lancashire Regiment, and a loyal Laborite. But in the matter of letter carriers' décolletage Postmaster General Attlee is a Major first, then a Laborite. Last week he denied the petition of the perspiring postmen...
...petition for his pardon signed by every member of the New Mexico Legislature, Senators Cutting and Bratton and Governor Seligman. In view of the President's denunciation of public betrayers when he dedicated the Harding tomb last month, it was not considered likely that he would be clement...
...Died. Clement Armand Fallieres, 89. eighth president of France (1906-13); of a heart attack; at his Mezin home. Defeated candidate in his election was Paul Doumer, present President. In the Fallieres administration occurred the famed vindication of Alfred Dreyfus...
Those elected are A. W. Adams '32, J. H. Beard '34, E. L. Bilby '32, J. Carlton '32, R. B. Clement '32, W. B. Cudahy '34, D. F. Davis '34, G. H. Foley '32, W. C. Gregg '33, V. S. Hodges '34, J. T. Hughes '33, S. D. King '34, M. F. Lowenstein '32, I. C. Martin '34, S. C. Monroe '34, J. C. Neylon '34, R. W. Parker '33, R. W. Pond '33, R. L. C. Rein'l '34, G. B. Schick '32, C. Sedgwick '34, and H. Ulfelder...