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...Depression the college has added $2,500,000 to its endowment, acquired a majestic new administration building named Hetty Green Hall, a zoology laboratory, another co-operative dormitory and the beginnings of a physics & chemistry building which will be completed next autumn. All these are part of President Ellen Fitz Pendleton's longtime campaign to construct a handsome, Collegiate-Gothic "New Wellesley" out of the ashes of 1914. Now 70 and beginning her 23rd year as president, shy, deliberate, precise "Pres-Penn" intends to see the program through. She wants three more residence halls, an infirmary and additions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Five Sisters | 10/1/1934 | See Source »

...teams that worked out yesterday afternoon lined up as follows: Team A--Geer, l.e., Simmons, l.t., Schumann, l.g., Comfort, c., Husband, r.g., Adlis, r.t., Knapp, r.e., Hedblom, Parquette, q.b., Fitz, r.h.b., Watt, r.h.b., Jackson, Hedblom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY HOLDS SHORT PRACTICE SCRIMMAGE | 9/20/1934 | See Source »

...name of Joseph Patrick Kennedy as "the son-in-law of former Mayor John F. Fitzgerald." In 1914, on the strength of $5,000 he had cleared from a venture in a sight-seeing bus, the son of a Democratic ward boss married the daughter of Honey Fitz.* Good Catholics, the Kennedys had a child on the average of every two years, the ninth born in 1932. And when President Roosevelt remembered his old friend with a post on the Securities & Exchange Commission, he found him in his big house at Hyannis Port on Massachusetts' cool South Shore, where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: No Venom | 8/6/1934 | See Source »

...Father-in-law Fitzgerald was always known as Honey Fitz from the incredible length to which he could draw the notes of "Sweet Adeline" while singing to his constituents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: No Venom | 8/6/1934 | See Source »

...games); Yale at Cornell; Princeton at Pennsylvania. Team Batting Avg. Harvard .267 Columbia .258 Cornell .244 Yale .239 Dartmouth .221 Pennsylvania .215 Princeton .213 Team Fielding Avg. Columbia .970 Cornell .969 Pennsylvania .958 Yale .932 Harvard .929 Dartmouth .919 Princeton .901 Individual Batting Avg. DE GIVE, HARVARD 1.000 Fitz, Yale 1.000. Olson, Dartmouth .667 Hart, Dartmouth .500 W. Clark, Dartmouth .500 Spencer, Princeton .500 Morgan, Columbia .500 NEVIN, HARVARD .458 Kellet, Pennsylvania .458 Morton, Dartmouth .455 McDowell, Columbia .423 Frost, Cornell .417 PROUTY, HARVARD .412 Nash, Columbia .409 Snow, Dartmouth .400 Gengarelly, Yale .368 GLEASON, HARVARD .348 Follansbee, Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL PLAYERS BATTING AVERAGES | 5/15/1934 | See Source »

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