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With the sudden eclipse of Jones, the galleries dwindled. Chandler Egan of Medford, Ore., designer of the Pebble Beach course, National Amateur Champion in 1904 and 1905, drew a few spectators as he eliminated two formidable contenders, the West's George Von Elm and the East's Jess Sweetser. But hardly anyone watched homely, courteous Francis Ouimet, National Champion in 1913 and 1914, beat Lawson Little. Only the stancher spirits and the prolix newspapermen witnessed the semi-finals in which Dr. Oscar F. Willing, deliberate dentist of Portland, Ore., downed courageous Oldster Egan, and Harrison ("Jimmy") Johnston kindly but firmly...
Engaged. Glenn Hunter, actor of boy-parts (Merton of the Movies, Young Woodley, Spring is Here); to one Babe Egan, vaudeville violinist, leader of a female orchestra (Hollywood Redheads), daughter of a Mr. & Mrs. Jack Egan of Portland, Ore. Immediately following the announcement, Miss Egan sailed for Europe, Actor Hunter remained in Manhattan...
...reflect glory upon the Catholic faith." Actress Margaret Anglin received the medal for 1927; Edward N. Hurley for 1926. Other Laetare medallists: Patrick V. Hickey, founder of Catholic Review (1888); Theatrical Manager Augustin Daly (1894); Orator William Bourke Cockran (1901); Attorney-General Charles J. Bonaparte (1903); Diplomat Maurice Francis Egan (1910); Essayist Agnes Repplier (1911); Chief Justice Edward Douglas White (1914); Admiral William Shepherd Benson...
...Blasi 4D, B. N. Coolidge 3D, H. C. Chase 4D, G. F. Egan 2D, A. C. Fallon 3D, J. W. Freitas 4D, A. E. Gardner 4D, J. P. Jazowski 4D, S. S. Leather 4D, J. B. Lewis 2D, W. C. Norcross 2D, D. D. Osborn 4D, K. A. Shangraw 4D, W. A. Spinney 3D, G. E. Thompson 4D, D. A. Weisberger 3D, W. J. Wenzel...
...Egan's study in the anatomy of student support, like his emotional reminiscences, is excusable by the standard of news value. But even news value has always been drawn sitting at the right hand of truth. Mr. Egan has reversed this juxtaposition in an analysis of Harvard undergraduate sentiment that omits supporting facts. He has also misrepresented in general and falsified in particular the CRIMSON's attitude toward football, football rallies, and the expression of student opinion...