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Because of the loss by graduation of Captain F. W. Hatch '19, and by illness of F. C. Hanighen '21, the mainstays of last year's team, the prospects for this season are very uncertain. The team suffered defeat at the hands of the Longwood Cricket Club, Princeton, and Yale in 1919, and will experience considerable difficulty this year unless more regular practice is introduced than was held last season...
Died. Frank Cleary Hanighen, 64, journalist who in 1934 with H. C. Engelbrecht wrote Merchants of Death, an exposé of World War I munition cartels that helped spark the 1934-36 Senate investigation into war profiteering, provided powder for isolationists; of a heart attack; in Washington...
Looking ahead to graduation, the Class of '30 elected James Roosevelt as treasurer; Douglas Adams as poet; Albert Churchill as Ivy Orator; Wallace Harper, James Barrett, and Gardner Lewis as Marshals; Edward Warburg as Orator; Bernard Hanighen as Chorister; and Otto Schoen-Rene as Odist...
Howe-is a short, sharp, outspoken Yankee who looks a good deal like an Englishman himself. While he was editing Living Age, he became convinced that British-American antagonism was growing. War debts, the Ottawa agreement, books like Frank Hanighen's The Secret War for Oil strengthened his conviction. In his book, the U. S. teems with British propagandists and secret agents; the English Speaking Union manipulates U. S. public opinion; and, according to Sir Wilmot Lewis, Mr. Howe sees an Englishman under every...
...SECRET WAR-F. C. Hanighen- John Day ($2.75). Story of the fight for the world's oil wells, by one of the authors of Merchants of Death...