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Married. Mimi de la Grange, 22, daugher of French ex-Senator Baron Amaury de la Grange, niece of Socialite Mrs. George D. Widener; and Henry Baldwin Hyde, 26, Wall Street lawyer, son of ex-Expatriate Insurance Heir James Hazen Hyde, who after 35 years in Paris recently returned to Manhattan, scene of his feats as a dandy at the turn of the century; in Manhattan...
...haven of Manhattan blue bloods to whom wealth was secondary to family and good behavior. Bad behavior was left to the swells-the glamor boys & girls of the day, who wrapped favors in $100 bills, cheered when naked ladies popped out of pies, and swarmed to James Hazen Hyde's notorious $200,000 party at Sherry's. Host Hyde, dogged by unfavorable publicity, fled to Europe, where he lived for 35 years. At Tuxedo Park no lady ever popped...
With the score tied at 1 to 1 Ayres was banished for checking in the center zone, and this proved to be Harvard's undoing. The Eli's first line of McLen, Carton, and Hazen passed Bob Kayser, three times inside of thirty seconds to sew up the game. Harvard's defense was utterly unable to cope with the stick-handling and skating ability of these three when short-handed, and Kayser was at the mercy of the swift Blue forwards...
HARVARD YALE Willetts, l.w. r.w. Hazen Ayres, c c. Carton Duane, r.w. l.w. McLennan Gray, l.d. r.d. Drake Hulse, r.d. l.d. Pierson Fenn, g. g., Kieckhefer...
Games Gls. Asst. Pts. Stuckey, Pr'nt'n 4 2 4 6 LeBoutillier, Yale 3 1 5 6 Duane, Harvard 2 3 2 5 G. Young, Pr'nt'n 4 3 1 4 Poole, Pr'nt'n 4 2 2 4 Hazen, Yale 3 4 0 4 W. Sloane, Pr'nt'n 4 1 2 3 Ayres, Harvard 2 1 2 3 Hulse, Harvard 2 2 1 3 D. Young, Pr'nt'n 4 1 1 2 Drake, Yale 3 1 1 2 Brown, Pr'nt'n 4 2 0 2 J. Sloane...