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William R. Frye '40, Wollaston, Mass.; Luke M. Gibson '39, Jackson Heights, L.I., N. Y.; James R. O'Leary '40, New Orleans, La.; Henry H. Urrows '38, Newton Center, Mass.; Jack D. Andrews '39, La Crosse, Wis.; Donald Barker '38, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Herschel Berman '38, Detroit, Mich.; Arthur R. Borden Jr. '39, Roslindale, Mass.; Charles B. Ellis '39, Cambridge, Mass.; Edgar L. Haff Jr. '39, Fort Edward, N. Y.; Charles V. Haley '38, East Braintree, Mass.; John H. Howland '39, Windsor, Vt.; Timothy J. Reardon Jr., '38, Somerville, Mass.; and Charles Reader '38, Pittsfield, Mass...
...received the Primate of Poland, Alexander Cardinal Kakowski, had told him he was proclaiming St. Andre Bobola the Protector of Poland. That land, nominally 75% Catholic, is dear to the Pontiff. Nearly 20 years ago he was its Papal Nuncio Achille Ratti. He and U. S. Minister Hugh Gibson were among the few foreign diplomats who remained in Warsaw when in 1920 the Bolsheviks advanced upon the city. Warsaw did not fall, but as the Russians retreated they pillaged the countryside, snatched from a shrine in Polotsk the venerated body of Andre Bobola...
...would benefit Alleghany bondholders, that Guaranty's claim to impartiality was exploded when it rejected as possible "impartial" directors for Chesapeake such bigwigs proposed by Young as Pan American Airways' Juan Trippe, U. S. Steel's Edward R. Stettiaius Jr., Manufacturers Trust's Harvey Dow Gibson...
Those receiving the awards last night were: Jack D. Andrews '39, Donald Barker '38, Herschel Berman '38, Arthur R. Borden '39, Charles B. Ellis '39, Williams R. Frye '40, Luke M. Gibson '39, Edgar Haff '39, Charles V. Haley '38, John H. Howland '39, James R. O'Leary '40, Timothy J. Reardon '38, Charles S. Reder '38, and Henry H. Urrows...
...when the mud in his back yard suddenly looked malleable and inviting. He fooled around, did busts of Washington and Lincoln from pictures, but he could not fix the ears right. On his way home from work he dropped in at the Dallas Art Institute, asked Instructor Harry Lee Gibson how ears were done. On Instructor Gibson's advice, Sculptor Townsend did his next modeling from life -a bust of his pretty wife, Marie-and submitted it for the Dallas exhibition. Because sculpture in Dallas mud soon crumbles away, Instructor Gibson last week made a cast of the prizewinning...