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Died. Emile Gauguin, 81, retired construction engineer, elder son of Painter Paul Gauguin and Mette Gad, the Danish wife whom Gauguin deserted to follow a painting career; of bronchial pneumonia; in Englewood. Fla. Although he owned only one of his father's works, a pencil sketch of his mother, Emile Gauguin staunchly defended his father's reputation, in 1941 threatened to sue United Artists if they used any Gauguin art in the movie version of Somerset Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence, claiming that it would identify the disreputable hero with his father (see BOOKS...
Died. Alexis Thompson, 40, wealthy (an estimated $5,000,000 Inland Steel Co. fortune) sportsman and cafe socialite, former owner of the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles, onetime Olympic bobsledder; of a heart attack; in Englewood...
...Boston has been elected president of the University Rugby Club. Other new officers include: Sherwood L. Simpson, a first year Business School student, of San Marino, Calif, vice-president; Nathaniel K. Cooke '55 of Leverett House and New Haven, treasurer; and Arthur W. Ticknor '56 of Dunster House and Englewood, N.J., treasurer...
Also named were Donald R. Gant, of the University of Pennsylvania, and Neptune, N.J.; Frank S. Gibbs, of Kings College, and Bockenham, Kent, England; Vincent M. Jolivet, of McGill, and Shawiningan Falls, Canada; Kenneth Kriegel, of Columbia and Englewood, N.J.; George H. Martin, of Williams, and Gleucoe, Ill.; Sidney R. Knafel '52 of Mount Vernon, N.Y.; Walter J. Salmon of The College of the City of New York and Manhattan; John P. Williamson, of the University of Toronto, and Toronto...
Louis HART JR. Englewood...