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...team that will play at Myopia tomorrow will be: 1 G. H. Irving '27, 2 J. P: Cotton '29, 3 W. H. White '28, 4 J. P. Mandell '29. Harry N. Easton, the wellknown player, will be on the Myopia team, which promises to offer stiff opposition...
...Eight-year-old Ottavio Gallo (above) has Bach and Paganini as precedents for his precocity. Chopin, Liszt and Rimsky-Korsakov were first famed as nine-year-olds. Mendelssohn, Schubert, Stravinsky and Boomfield-Zeisler waited until they were 10 before startling the music world; Beethoven, Saint-Saens and Florence Easton, until they were 11. Tetrazzini trilled at 12. Jenny Lind, Pietro Mascagni, Percy Grainger, Marcella Sembrich were obscure until...
...other two boards are, in their final form: Editorial Board, A.F. Pavenstedt chairman, D. E. Shoene-Rene, H. M. Parker, R. D. Williams, E. C. Dieckerhoff; board, J.P. Barnes, R. M. Clements, J. G. Chandler, Robert Cushman Jr., Philip Donham, P. M. Dunham, P. M. Easton, M. W. McNear, Abbot Peterson Jr., A. W. Weed...
Married. Walter Baldwin Lawrence, headmaster of Lawrence School, Easton, Pa. (high grade day school); to Julia Johnetta Fisher of State College, Pa.; in Philadelphia...
Lafayette College (Easton, Pa.) announced its acquisition of a president, which it had lacked since the resignation of Dr. John H. McCracken. Lafayette had secured the services of Dr. William Mather Lewis, vigorous, eloquent chief of George Washington University (Washington, D. C.). To the latter, a typical city institution, Dr. Lewis had taken (in 1923) that executive ability which had previously, in Wartime, put him in charge of the national commission of patriotic societies and, later, of the Savings Division of the U. S. Treasury (to sell Thrift Stamps). To Lafayette, an institution one-fifth the size of George Washington...