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...Baldwin '36, Albert E. Berry '36, Dorilio C. Braggiotti '35, Gerald A. Bramwell '36, John J. P. Campana '36, Fred J. Carr, Jr. '35, James F. Carty '35, Richard H. Dana '34, Robert Day '36, Paul deB. deGive '34, John A. Fitzpatrick '35, Robert H. Gallagher '34, Thomas B. Gannett '36, Braman Gibbs '36, Donald H. Gleason '35, John R. Haley '36, William K. Hayes '35, William M. Higgins '34, Philip W. A. Hines '34, John A. Hoye '36, Willard E. Ingalls '35, Stanley G. Kellogg '34, James P. Lee, Jr. '34, William A. Lincoln '35, John M. Lockwood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACH MITCHELL RETAINS 47 MEN ON BASEBALL SQUAD | 3/6/1934 | See Source »

...Saturday. The following have been retained: Frank W. Allan '34, Albert E. Berry '36, Dorilio C. Braggiotti '35, John J. P. Campana '36, Fred J. Carr, Jr. '35, James F. Catry '35, Robert Day '36, Paul deB. deGive '34, Robert H. Gallagher '34, Thomas B. Gannett '36, Braman Gibbs '36, Donald H. Gleason '35, William M. Higgins '34, John '36, Philip W. A. Hines '34, John A. Hoye '36, Willard E. Ingalls, Jr. '35, William A. Lincoln '35, John M. Lockwood '34, Edward F. Loughlin, Jr. '35, Theodore A. Lupien '34, Robert R. McGoodwin, Jr. '35, Lee W. McGuire...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACH MITCHELL RETAINS 33 MEN ON BASEBALL SQUAD | 3/5/1934 | See Source »

CHARLES J. FINGER, according to Lewis Gannett, has "a gusto and zest for the good things of life." Whether or not that has anything to do with his having seven children, have more than a little to do with Charles J. Finger and his literary work. It was they who moved him to write the host of juvenile stories which won him some reputation as an author; and now, because he thinks it's awfully nice to read to the kiddies round the fireside on a cold winter's night, he has written a hodge-podge mumbledy-jumbledy guide...

Author: By T. B. Oc, | Title: The CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 2/24/1934 | See Source »

Frank Ernest Gannett, chubby, full-faced publisher cf the third largest chain of U. S. dailies,† last week bought his first magazine. It was The American Agriculturist, oldest (92 years) farm publication in the U. S. The seller was Henry Morgenthau Jr., Secretary of the Treasury and gentleman farmer in Dutchess County, N. Y. Secretary Morgenthau sold not because he had lost interest in a sheet he had issued twice a month from Poughkeepsie for the past twelve years but because an old Federal Law prohibits the Secretary of Treasury from holding a majority stock interest in any business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Morgenthau to Gannett | 1/29/1934 | See Source »

...Gannett papers supported Herbert Hoover in 1932 and are still dry enough to refuse all liquor advertising, but since the first indications of a managed currency Publisher Gannett has been an ardent New Dealer. Secretary Morgenthau is one of his friends. So is Professor George Frederick ("Rubber Dollar") Warren of Cornell, whose views the Agriculturist has long reflected. Publisher Gannett saw a chance not only to oblige his friend and neighbor, but also to turn a pretty profit if the New Deal works out as he hopes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Morgenthau to Gannett | 1/29/1934 | See Source »

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