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HARVARD BROWN Olney, l.e. r.e., Swartz Atherton, l.t. r.t., Croei Kidder, l.g. r.g., Caldrone Greeley, c. c., Hinckley Robinson, r.g. l.g., Senecal Brown, r.t. l.t., Horowitz Higgs, r.e. l.e., Certuse Pedrick, q.b. q.b., Bernstein Hoye, l.h.b. r.h.b., Foster Fletcher, r.h.b. l.h.b., Bartlett Brookings, f.b. f.b., Greenberg...
...Pacific aboard the Houston President Roosevelt heard of what was going on. He, too, was mum. Meantime Robert H. Hinckley, special representative of the Relief Administration, bobbed up unexpectedly in San Francisco, briskly announced: "Nobody is going to suffer from lack of food in San Francisco. The U. S. Government will see to that. At present we are canvassing the situation and are awaiting results. . . . If a dire situation develops, we will do something and do it quick...
...Textbook Loan Library, which lends textbooks to needy students for a nominal sum, will be directed by G. Hinckley Porter '35. The theory behind this drive is that people will be so glad to get rid of their books immediately after taking their examinations that they will gladly present them to the Library representative at the examination place. Books are greatly needed to replenish the waning supply now available at Phillips Brooks, House, since the demand for them has been increasing annually...
Emil J. Ganem '37, John H. Gilbert '36, Constock Glaser '35, Charles F. Goodale '34, Robert S. Goodyear '36, Na, thanael B. Groton, Jr. '37, Thomas G. Gunn '37, Bayard H. Hale '37, Aldon M. Haupt '37, Louis J. Hector '37, Edwin A. Hills '37, Hugh F. Hinckley '37, John Homans, Jr. '37, Franklin C. Humbert '37, Arthur R. Humphreys 1G, Edward H. H. Jusen '37, Sheldon Z. Kaplan II, Davis G. Kirby 2GB, John B. Little '36, Munro L. Lyeth...
Died. Francis Hinckley Sisson, 62, since 1917 vice president and mouthpiece of Manhattan's Guaranty Trust Co. ($1,445,000,000 in assets); of heart disease; in Yonkers, N. Y., a few days after completing a term as president of the American Bankers Association. Born in Galesburg, Ill., graduated from Knox College (1892), he went to Harvard for graduate study, then into newspaper work, became editor of the Galesburg Evening Mail, later joined the staff of McClure's to write on finance and economics...