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Those who made the trip were: Louis A. Babbitt, Jr. 2GB; Robert D. Brooks 2L; Hayden Channing, Jr. '37; George H. A. Clowes, Jr. '37; Gavin Hadden '38; John C. Harkness '38; Joseph P. Kennedy '38; Peter H. Knapp 3L; Robert H. Knapp '36; Field C. Leonard '36; David J. McDaniel 3L; Donald W. Meiklepohn 3G; Austin W. Scott, Jr. '37; Geoffrey L. Stagg 2G; and Edward F. Whitney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Minor Sports | 5/14/1936 | See Source »

John M. Callaway, Alfred H. Corbett, Perry James Culver, Thomas J. Darcey, Jr., Emile Dubiel, Leo A. Ecker, William B. Emmons, Jr., James A. Field, George S. Ford, James A. Ford, Bennett Frankel, Brice A. Frey, Jr., James J. Fuld, Colmery Gibson, Francis A. Goodhue, Jr., Hamilton Hadden, Jr., James B. Hallett, Robert C. Holcombe, David L. Howe, Thomas B. Husband...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 71 JUNIORS NAMED USHERS FOR 1936 CLASS DAY EVENTS | 4/22/1936 | See Source »

...additional men who will leave on the "Queen of Bermuda" this Saturday include two backs and four forwards; the backs are Gavin Hadden. Jr. '38 and Alan Simpson 1G, and the forwards are M. Duane Whitney '37, David J. McDaniel 3L. Floyd K. Haskell '37 and R. B. Willis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Six Reserve Players Added to Original Bermuda List | 3/24/1936 | See Source »

Died. Crowell Hadden. 40, half-brother of the late Briton Hadden (cofounder of TIME, died 1929) ; suddenly, of pneumonia following acute appendicitis; at Glen Cove, N. Y. Since his brother's death a director of TIME Inc., Crowell Hadden went from Princeton (1917) into the War (1st Lieut., 106th Field Artillery, 27th Division), became in 1930 a partner of J. E. Aldred & Co. (New York bankers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 21, 1935 | 10/21/1935 | See Source »

...Nations convene at Geneva none were more excited than 15 eager, earnest U. S. collegians. Members of the Students' International Union, they had been waiting all summer for such a chance. Almost as excited as her charges was the Union's founder and angel, Mrs. Alexander Murray Hadden. A statuesque Manhattan socialite with white hair and blue saucer eyes, Mrs. Hadden every year invites a select group of U. S. colleges to give one or more of their students a $300 scholarship at the Union. To furnish contacts she then corrals an equal number of foreign students. Ostensibly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Summer Studies | 8/12/1935 | See Source »

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