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Hubert H. Nexon, of Brookline; Robert DeM. Price, of Willoughby, Ohio; Marx Leva, of Selma, Alabama; Louis Henkin, of New York; Arthur L. Adamson 2d., of Garden City, New York; Bennett Frankel, of Great Neck, Long Island; Charles S. Geier, of Boston; Herbert H. Gorson, of Atlantic City, New Jersey...
George S. Franklin, Jr. '36, of New York, N. Y., Harold H. Freedlander '35, of Wooster, O., Hyman H. Gass '35, of Lynn, Mass., Paul E. Geier '36, of Cincinnati, O., Edward T. Gignoux '37, of Cape Elizabeth, Me., Hyman Goldenstein '36, of Somerville, Mass., Paul C. Henshaw '36, of Rye, N. Y., Harry H. Hershmann '37, of Dorchester, Mass., Abraham Hertzberg '35, of New York, N. Y., Sidney D. Hoffman '36, of Brookline, Mass., Lemuel B. Hunter '37, of Wellesley Hills, Mass., Herbert M. Irwin, Jr. '37, of Port Washington, L. I., N. Y., Richard W. Ittelson...
...John Clement, B. H. Cohen, M. I. Cohen, C. R. Comstock, R. H. Cook, B. D. Davis, W. A. Dickson, J. D. Dorr, R. W. Drury, J. N. Edson, L. C. Farley, W. A. Francis, G. S. Franklin, A. H. Fuller, J. A. Garber, J. E. Gardner, P. E. Geier, R. W. Gilder, Justin Glickson, R. S. Goodyear, Davies Gratwick, S. S. Greeley, J. M. Hartwell, C. A. Haskins, P. W. Hengerer, W. F. Hickey, I. T. Holden, P. G. Hunziker...
...sled driving is a sport of the type which insurance companies view with alarm. Last month a Swiss bobber, Oscar Geier, was notified that his insurance would be cancelled unless he gave up the sport. To prevent novices from breaking their heads, Lake Placid bob-sled enthusiasts last summer formed the Adirondack Bob Sled Club which teaches novices how to handle the sleds, issues licenses for the Mount Van Hoevenberg run, maintains a staff of drivers to take passengers over the course for $1 a ride...
...half bob-sled run down the side of Mt. Van Hoevenberg. In the two man bob-sled (boblet) races, the best Europeans were a 20-year-old Swiss sophomore at Zurich University, Reto Capadrutt, who steered with ropes instead of a wheel, and his elderly brakeman, Oscar Geier. Best U. S. bobbers were J. Hubert and Curtis Stevens, of Lake Placid who, apparently beaten by a slow first run, heated their runners with an acetylene torch to make them go faster. Steersman J. Hubert Stevens set a new course record (1:57.68), beat the Capadrutt boblet...