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Howard S. Tencil 2L placed second in the epee event and third in the sabre event; while William Hayden '37 took third place in the epee competition and E. Hays, Jr. ocC won second place in the sabre event. Second and third places in the foils match were filled by John T. Hurd 2L and by William T. Pecora...
...reserve players who have been added to the original list of fifteen rugbyites to go on the Bermuda trip were announced last night by Hayden Channing '37, playing manager of the team...
Those making the trip are the following: Louis A. Babbitt, Jr, 2GB, Hayden Channing, Jr. '37, Frederick J. Fayette 31, James M. Keller 21, Shaun Kelly, Jr. '36, Joseph P. Kennedy '38, Peter B. Knapp '37, Robert H. Knapp '36, Field C. Leonard '36, Geoffrey L. Stagg 2G, and Edward F. Whitney...
Meantime Secretary of Commerce Hoover was handling his own press relations with surprising skill. A picked group of Washington correspondents, headed by Jay Hayden of the Detroit News and Roy Roberts of the Kansas City Star, went regularly to the Hoover office to be treated to encyclopedic and immensely helpful disquisitions on current national and international problems. Their mentor's name did not appear in the resulting dispatches, but the grateful newsmen saw to it that the Secretary of Commerce's light was not hidden under a bushel...
...Star of Bethlehem which guided the wise men to the Child Jesus was a nova or "new star," exploding like famed Nova Herculis of 1934. Last week Professor William Henry Barton Jr. of Manhattan's American Museum of Natural History, operating the Zeiss projector in the new Hayden Planetarium, ran celestial time backward and showed how the Star might have been a planetary conjunction. In 8 B.C. Saturn, Jupiter and Mars were very close together, as the projector showed on the vault of the Planetarium dome. When the projector was run slowly forward, the three planets merged, shone brilliantly...