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...James Thomas Hammond Jr. appeared to buy the Appeals with money loaned by "friends in the Scripps-Howard organization." His first official act was to liquidate Scripps-Howard's afternoon competition. Last week Scripps-Howard completed the capture of Memphis by coming out in the open, handing Mr. Hammond his walking papers, admitting that any literate citizen among Memphis's 156,528 whites, 96,550 Negroes who wants to read a home-town paper must henceforth do so under the Scripps-Howard flag. Claiming "the largest circulation in the South," the Commercial Appeal brings Scripps-Howard...
William J. Hammond '37, president of the Landon-Knox clubs, said "Results of the CRIMSON poll . . . clearly indicate that socialistic element have switched from Norman Thomas to Mr. Roosevelt, while those believing in maintaining the standard of American democracy have marked for approval the candidacy of Alfred M. Landon...
Other coaches are: Adams, Donald L. Hassenfratz 3L; Dudley, Frederick W. Rys 2G.B.; Dunster, Pierce A. Hammond, Jr., 3L; Eliot, Charles R. Hulsart, Jr., 3L; Leverett, Ralph D. Semerad 2L; Lowell, William Gibbs 1G.B.; and Winthrop, William C. Nero...
Officers elected were William J. Hammond Jr. '37, president, John L. Stegmaier '37, Ross P. Staples 37, and William A. Hunt 3L, vice-presidents, and Watson, secretary. Fortunately the nominations were closed before a further increase in vice-presidents...
...speech Hammond stated emphatically that he considered the election of Landon as "equally important" to obtaining" a clean sweep" in the Massachusetts State elections...