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...been known to her countrymen as "the sad one." Her sadness began in 1951, when her father, King Olaf V, himself a topnotch sailor, searched for a good hand to sail in Sunday regattas with his daughter. On deck soon came a prosperous Oslo clothier, Johan Martin Ferner, one of Scandinavia's most eligible bachelors but. alas, a commoner. The pair became discreetly inseparable. In 1953 Astrid's older sister, Princess Ragnhild, married a shipowner and sailed off to Rio de Janeiro. Convinced that one commoner in the royal family was enough, Olaf set his foot down, insisted...
...Rourke set a generation ago. She took her last steps in this year in the profound inquiry into the U.S. past entitled Roots of American Culture ($3). Miss Rourke herself some times colored her valuable findings with somewhat parochial opinions; some other critics, last year, rather overdid their overnationalism. Ferner Nuhn's The Wind Blew From the East ($3) contains often very perceptive studies of antidemocrats Henry Adams, Henry James...
Henry Forbes Bigelow '44, of Leverett House and South Lancaster, was elected captain of the 1943 ski team by this year's nine lettermen, and Thomas McLean Griffin '44, of Winthrop House and Springfield, was chosen manager yesterday. They replace Finn Ferner, '42 captain, and Manager Malcolm P. MacNair...
Dunster: Bill Lucas, stroke; Walt Rogers, 7; Bill Schal, 6; Frank Hammond, 5; Fred Cunningham, 4; Al Schmidt, 3; Tom Winship, 2; Finn Ferner, 1; Cliff Taylor...
...fourteenth; Braley Cameron, fifteenth; Tom Cochrane, eighteenth; Fred Coolidge '41, twentieth; Herb Green '41, twenty-first; Roger Wilson, twenty-third; Streeter Bass '39, twenty-fourth; R. Cabot, twenty-seventh; Henry Bigelow, twenty-eighth; Joe Fitzpatrick, twenty-eighth; Al Morrison, thirtieth; Preble Motley, thirty-first; Jim Gamble, thirty-third; Finn Ferner, thirty-third; C. Coolidge, thirty-fifth; Bill La Croix, thirty-seventh; J. Bemis, thirty-ninth; and Bob Sturgis, fortieth...