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...golf fans streamed by to attend the final day of the British Open at the famed old course two blocks away, 130 parishioners gathered last week for Sunday worship at the gray stone Hope Park church in St. Andrews, Scotland. Said Pastor William Henney as the service started: "We give a special welcome to Jim Nelson, who starts a probationary period with us. We wish him a happy time among us." Clergy Candidate Nelson, clad in black gown and clerical collar, showed barely a trace of nervousness as he began his duties by reading the Scripture lessons from Luke...
...MOTORS, INC., which has been having trouble with its truck business, will not be sold to Hearsemaker Henney Motor under the deal originally signed last April (TIME, April 12). Henney has turned the deal over to Detroit's Bohn Aluminum & Brass Corp., which will buy Reo, continue to operate and expand it as a truck builder...
...Sciences, Philip H. Rhinelander '29, director of General Education, William G. Perry, Jr. '35, director of the Bureau of Study Counsel, Bart J. Box, professor of applied astronomy, Louis Harts '40, associate professor of government, Elating E. Morison '32, professor of industrial history at M.I.T., and Nellson C. Henney, professor of English at Suffolk University...
...MOTORS, which has climbed from a deficit of $2,000,000 to a profit of $2,000,000 in four years, making trucks and power lawn-mowers, has been sold to Henney Motor Co. Inc. of Freeport, Ill., makers of custom-body hearses and ambulances. The sale, still to be approved by stockholders, is a straight cash transaction for $16.5 million, equal to nearly $30 a share for Reo stock. Henney will take over Reo's plants and distributors...
Stearns, Charles E. Norton '52, Charles F. Merwin '52 and David E. Norton '55 are leaving for Alaska June 12 in a 1933 Henney Custom Hearse, in order to be "inconspicuous." "The thing weighs three tons and the trip will cost us each $160, but if it disguises what we're really after, it'll be worth the expense," Stearns said...