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...Providence tonight William W. Hancock '38 and Richard W. Sullivan '38 defend the National Administration's foreign policy, while at Williamstown Edwin C. Hoyt, Jr. '38 and J. Geoffrey Levin '39 urge application of the Neutrality...
Also on Tuesday, November 11, a Harvard team composed of Richard Sullivan '38, William Hancock '38, and Lawrence F. Ebb '39 will meet Yale here--probably in a radio debate with the Harvard team speaking in favor of the President's foreign policy...
...bullfight aficionado (fan), likes also big-game fishing, hunting, plays tennis regularly to keep his weight down. Divorced (1926) from his first wife, he was remarried a year later to Pauline Pfeiffer, then a Paris fashion writer for Vogue, has had by her two sons, Patrick and Gregory Hancock. Since 1930, he has made his home at Key West, living there in a thick-walled, Spanish-built house, its garden somewhat incongruously inhabited by peacocks. His 30-ft. launch El Pilar he uses for casual pleasure jaunts, trips to Cuba (90 miles away)-and fishing...
Officers for 1937-38 are William W. Hancock '38, president; Robert W. Bean '39, vice-president; Lawrence F. Ebb '39, secretary-treasurer; and F. Welch Peel '39, secretary for publicity...
Also on the program are, among others, Robert T. Whitman '38, Varsity football manager, Robert J. Cumming '38, of the Student Union, Secor D. Browne '38, of the Instrumental Clubs, Edward L. Barnes '38, of the Glee Club, William W. Hancock '38, of the Debating Council, and Robert W. Snyder '38, of the Pierian Sodality, University orchestra...