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Boisterous old (67) Hugh Dalton submitted his resignation from the Shadow Cabinet and suggested that other oldsters do likewise. Emanuel Shinwell, 70, and William Whiteley, 72, longtime Labor whip, followed suit. So did schoolmasterly old (72) Chuter Ede, because he thought younger men needed experience in leadership...
Shortstop Mike Dalton, who has complied a 450 batting average so far this season, is the most dangerous Penn hitter, besides being the stalwart of a tight Quaker infield. Third baseman Jim Castle, ex-football captain, provides the team's long ball threat. Penn pitching has been weak, however, and the Crimson should be able...
Other chairmen will be: Dalton J. Avery, Friday Night Super and Refreshments: Alan J. Leavitt, Ticket Selling, Nicholas J. Demerath, Entertainment; David M. Ziegenhagen, Decorations; James H. Manahan, Publicity; and George A. Hasiotas, Programs and Chaperons...
...freshman class elected a ten-man Jubilee Committee last night. The members of the committee are: Dalton J. Avery of Stoughton and Taunton, Mass.; Jack Bagdade of Wigglesworth and Detroit; James E. Buck of Straus and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Nicholas J. Demerath of Wigglesworth and Chapel Hill N.C.; George A. Haslotis of Hollis and Boston; Michael A. Kornfield of Grays and Hempstead, N.Y.; Alan Leavitt of Hollis and Hanover, Penn.; James H. Manshan of Weld and Madelia. Minn.; Gregory B. Stone of Grays and Boise, Idaho; and David M. Ziegenhagen of Hollis and Minneapolis...
...medical school which gradually earned a national reputation. One of its founders, Dr. Frank Hamilton, was summoned as a consultant after President James A. Garfield was shot. Professor James P. White introduced clinical midwifery into the curriculum for the first time in the U.S., and Dr. John C. Dalton Jr. was the first physiologist in the country to experiment on living animals as a part of his teaching. Under Chancellor Millard Fillmore (he kept the title even while President of the U.S.), the new school flourished, and by the 18905 the university was beginning to take shape...