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Died. Walter Herschel Beech, 59, aircraft tycoon; of a heart attack; in Wichita, Kans. After serving as an Army pilot in World War I, Beech barnstormed the country as a stunt and race pilot, in 1932 formed Beech Aircraft Corp., which specialized in small private craft, lost money until World War II, when he piled up a fortune making training planes and airplane parts for the U.S. Government...
...Herschel C. Baker, associate professor of English, said last night that Shaw is "perhaps the last of the great public men of letters," ranking him with writers like Samuel Johnson and Dickens who were also famous in public affairs...
...senior tutors include Herschel C. Baker '36, assistant professor of English (Dunster House), McGeorge Rundy, lecturer on Government (Winthrop House), Assistant Dean Herlan P. Hanson (Kirkland House), and Clayton A. Swenace '44, assistant professor of Physics (Leverett House...
...Ford's publisher has spared no pains to provide his forgotten man with a general's escort of trumpeters: "the great English novelist of his time" (Allen Tate); "no novelist of this century more likely to live" (Graham Greene); "a veritable Kanchenjunga* among the current molehills" (Herschel Brickell...
...Berman, Ronald Stanley '50, Cairns, David Drew '52, Carter, David Ridgely '50, Durakis, Charles Anthony '52, Geick, Harold William '52, Grutzner, Edward Ehlers '52, Keith, Charles Clarke, Jr. '51, Lockett, Andrew Moore, 3d '50, McCormick, Patrick Benjamin Michael '50, McGrath, Thomas Joseph '52, Ravreby, Fred, Aaron '52, Rubin, Richard Herschel '52, Stromsted, Erik Arnold '51, Thayer, Harvey Hill '50, Tootell, Geoffrey Howland '48 (Captain), Trimble, Donald Edward '50, Tsavaris, Louis John '51, Wilson, Niram Allen, Jr. '51, Moore, John Lowell, Jr. '51 (Manager...