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...guiding fathers decided that American tennis has gone too long without an official shrine. They voted to turn one of their rambling old buildings, recently used as a storehouse, into a tennis Hall of Fame. Said Casino President James H. Van Alen: "The Casino is to tennis what Cooperstown, N.Y. is to baseball and Rutgers University is to football...
Earl C. Ravenal '53 of Eliot House and Providence, and Paul F. Cooper '52 of Lowell House and Cooperstown, N.Y. have received Henry Fellowships for one year's study in England, trustees of the Henry Fund announced yesterday...
When his big-league days were over in 1932, Heilmann made a new career as a sports announcer on Detroit radio stations. But his great ambition, election to baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., always eluded him. Lesser men made it; Heilmann's misfortune was that he had played in the shadow of such titans as Tris Speaker, Rogers Hornsby, Babe Ruth and Harry's own teammate, Ty Cobb...
Named to the Pathology department as associate professor was Dr. Clinton V. Z. Hawn of Cooperstown, N.Y. Simultaneously with his appointment to the Medical School he was also named by the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital of Boston as pathologist in chief...
...home run hitters, Mel Ott and Jimmy Foxx, yesterday became the 59th and 60th players elected to baseball's Hall of Fame. Both will have their name inscribed in the Cooperstown, New York, Baseball Museum...