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...press-relations man. He had dug up precious prose in Berlin before. As an I.N.S. correspondent after World War I, he had found the log of the U-boat that sank the Lusitania. Also in the Hoover party were Louis Lochner, prewar A.P. bureau chief in Berlin, and Hugh Gibson, onetime ambassador to Belgium. Lochner translated the diaries for Mason, and Gibson is an editorial adviser to Doubleday. The original manuscript is now in the possession of Herbert Hoover's war library at Stanford...
Goals: First Period: Kirrano (Cleary, Forbes), 0.44; Sears (McKean), 1:32; Anderson (unassisted), 3:22; Bell (Anderson), 4:22; Kirrane (Cleary), 7:21; Forbes (Jurgelevich), 8:33; Gibson (Bell), 12:15; Huntington (unassisted), 14; Robinson (Jurgelevich and Gleason...
Second Period: Sears (McKean and Key), 1:42; Bell (Gibson and Robinson), 10:16; Hixon (Clopek...
Third Period: Key (Sears), 8:17; Bell (Gibson and Robinson), 9:33; Huntington (Coulter), 16:17; Sears (McKean...
Also meeting on February 1 are the Gibson Giant Slalom at Cranmore Mountain, North Conway, and a cross country and jumping event at Holden, Massachusetts. The Gibson Slalom will consist of two runs of top-flight class A and B competition. Varsity skiers booked for this event are Gordy Abbott, Dee Bogert, Jerry Genn, Don Justus, Rod Nordblom, Frank Seabury, and Bill Wasserman...