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...recipients are: Georges Brigham, Rivers; Hugh Calkins, Exeter; Bille C. Carlson, Exeter; Walter F. X. Collopy, Loomis; Charles A. Coolidge, Jr., Groton; Robert D. Cross, Exeter; Daniel D. Gage, Exeter; Richard L. Gardner, Noble and Greenough; David W. Hardy, Thayer; Harold C. Hinton, St. Paul's; Gilbert King, Jr., St. George's; Dryden P. Morse, Belmont Hill; Francis Parkman, Jr., Brooks; James W. Perkins, St. George's; Henry A. R. Peyton, Andover; Charles P. Slichter, Browne and Nichols; Stephen B. Smart, Jr., Milton; John R. Thompson, Andover; J. Robertson Ward, Jr., Milton; Bigelow Watts, Jr., St. Paul's; Alan...
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Research fellowships to Henry B. Gardner Jr., of Providence, Rhode Island, LL.B. '33; and Bernard S. Jefferson, of Washington, D.C., LL.B...
Like the Des Moines Register in 1903, the Cowles paper in Minneapolis began as third and weakest paper in its community. In the beginning it was the Minneapolis Star, the "Workingman's Paper," bought in 1935 for $1,000,000 by John Cowles and his younger brother, Gardner Jr. ("Mike"). Under the "Cowles Formula" -crack editors, maximum wire and syndicate service, expert circulation technique -Star circulation of 78,000 grew by 1939 to 155,000. That year the Cowleses bought the Minneapolis Journal (circulation: 135,000) for $2,500,000. John Cowles, after twelve years as vice president...
...race; but this has in part been remedied by the freestyle relay which has finished first in all four meets. The combination of Platt, Barnes, Eusden, and Gabeler, which looks like the permanent lineup, was clocked at a fast 1:43-2 for the two hundred yards distance against Gardner...