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Northern players will be chosen from among Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell, Colgate, Penn State, M.I.T., Union, Syracuse, Army, Hobart, Stevens, C.C.N.Y., New Hampshire, Rutgers, and Williams. In selecting the players, the dividing line will be Philadelphia, with the University of Pennsylvania and Swarthmore being included among the Southern teams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: North-South All-Star Lacrosse Game Listed | 5/29/1940 | See Source »

...West Penn flotation reflected 1940's major change in utility financing. Two months ago, Water Works' 75-year-old chairman, aristocratic, silver-mustached H. Hobart Porter, suggested selling $5,000,000 of new West Penn bonds, $2,500,000 of preferred stock. SEC told him that since West Penn's common stock amounted to only 22.9% of its $121,383,501 of capital and surplus he ought to freshen the kitty. Instead of fighting or calling it all off, Water Works and SEC traded, compromised. The $4,000,00 of new stock raises the common-stock share...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: More Equities for the Public | 4/22/1940 | See Source »

...were by nonmembers. All 525 had a staid, collective conformity. To Academicians, as usual, went the pick of the 16 prizes. Painter Abram Poole got a $750 Altman Prize for Young Dancer, a demure Victorian damsel in a flowing pink dress. To the new president, tweedy, grey-haired Hobart Nichols, went an award for Winter Pattern, one of his customary snow-covered landscapes. Said pleased President Nichols: "The Academy is like a pendulum to a clock-it assures a rational, regular, orderly progress. It has no room for experimentalists. . . . The Academy can afford to wait...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Academic Art | 3/25/1940 | See Source »

Other colleges to receive part of the fund were Brown, the University of Pennsylvania, and Princeton, $116,500 apiece; and Franklin and Marshal, Kenyon, Hobart, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Bowdoln, $70,000 apiece...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Given $233,200 By Newport Minister's Will | 2/13/1940 | See Source »

Coach Mikkola has entered Douglas Pirnie '43, Donald Forte '43, and Thomas R. Goethals '43 in the dash, Hobart A. Lerner '42, Franklin B. McKechnie '42, and Ray W. Guild, Jr. '43 in the 600-yard run, Robert B. Houghton '42 in the mile, Stephen L. Madey '40 and T. Mitchell Ford '43 in the pole vault, Robert B. Partlow, Jr. '41 and John P. Bunker '42 in the high jump, and Donald A. Donahue '41 and J. Donald MacKinnon, Jr. '43 in the high hurdles...

Author: By Paul I. Carp, | Title: THIRTEEN CINDERMEN TO COMPETE IN V.F.W. MEET | 1/10/1940 | See Source »

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