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Some perfect attendance records were made by Frazier Curtis, Torbert MacDonald, and Gus Soule of the Freshman class and Ken Booth '39, Myron Cohen '39, Richard Hedblom '39, Howard Johnson '39, and Ray Jones '39. Harlow would make no statement on the makeup of next year's squad, but said that it would consist of 37 players to be selected from a list...
...provides for the Big Navy program during fiscal 1938 by allocating $130,000,000 to start work on eight new destroyers, four new submarines, to continue work on 81 other vessels of all types, and $27,000,000 for new airplanes. "May I ask," demanded opposing Senator Lynn J. Frazier, "what is considered a potential enemy? I do not believe the majority of our people approve this policy." Sent it to the President...
...head the U. S. Maritime Commission (TIME, March 22), from provisions of the Merchant Marine act of 1936 which would make him ineligible to serve on the Commission because he had a "substantial" financial interest in a shipping line within the three years preceding his appointment. Declared sarcastic Senator Frazier, North Dakota Republican, after reading a list of Appointee Kennedy's achievements from Who's Who: "In addition to all these very eminent and obvious qualifications, Mr. Kennedy also contributed $50,000 to the Democratic Campaign Fund in 1932. If that doesn't qualify...
...list of 15 stocks most popular with investment trusts, compiled annually by Frazier, Jelke & Co., Manhattan brokers, appeared a notable new name last week. Tied for 15th place with Westinghouse Electric was U. S. Steel, which was not in the list even in 1929, when the company made $197,000,000 and its stock sold at a high of $261 per share.* As it turned out, U. S. Steel was a good stock to avoid, for it sank to a Depression low of $21 and even at the turn of this year could be bought for $75 per share...
Biggest single GOP contributor was William Randolph Hearst-$30,000. Next biggest, $25,000 each, were Republican Treasurer Charles Barnett ("Barney") Goodspeed, Colonel Robert Guggenheim (copper), Frazier Jelke (oleomargarine), John A. Roebling (wire...