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...story, "The U.S. on Skis" [Feb. 9], you say that the first rope tow, key to the U.S.'s ski boom, was installed at Woodstock, Vt. in 1934. The first rope tow was installed there in March 1933, and was the invention of Douglas Burden, the late Thomas Gammack, and myself...
From Normandy last week came a story that set the U.S. press afuming. Three reporters (Baltimore Sun's Lee McCardell, New York Post's Stanley Frank, Des Moines Register and Tribune's Gordon Gammack) and an artist, Parade's John Groth, attached to the Ninth Air Force had been ordered out of France. Their explanation: they had displeased the Ninth's public-relations chief, Colonel Robert Parham, a prewar United Press bureau manager, by reporting other news of the war, failing to devote themselves to producing publicity for the Ninth Air Force...
Also attending will be Thomas Gammack, executive assistant to James M. Landis, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission; Robert Lincoln O'brien, Chairman of the Tariff Commission, for the Foreign Affairs table...
Several goalies are in line for the berth left vacant by the graduation of Joseph Morrill Jr. '28. The most promising are W. L. Elkins '29, O. P. Jackson '29, H. H. Newell, '29, and Hardy Ellis '31. M. G. Gammack '31, stellar goalie on last year's Freshman team, is ineligible for the team. Of last year's Freshman contingent, S. L. Batchelder '31 and J. B. Garrison '31 seem to be the most promising prospects...
Next year's prospects center around a strong nucleus. The team, however, is losing the services of its brilliant goal tender, Joseph Morrill '28. The most likely candidate for honors in this field is M. G. Gammack '31, illuminary of this year's Freshman team. For forward line material there are Tudor, Giddens, W. T. Wetmore '30, and C. B. Lakin '30. For defense men there are A. S. Bigelow '30 and H. W. Bigelow '30. G. C. Holbrook '30 seems a likely candidate for the center position...