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Holy Cross doesn't have enough height to murder Harvard under the boards. Their center is 6-5 John Sullivan, a good rebounder who averaged a big 2.9 points per game last season. The forwards are Richie Murphy and Greg Hochstein, both 6-4, who averaged 12.3 and 9.5 respectively last year. Ralph Willard (6-3) and sophomore Jimmy O'Brien, most valuable player in the Massachusetts Catholic Tournament two years ago, looks like a very good prospect...
...almost exact proportion to the contraction of the big-city press. Even one-note chains have come to recognize that each link must be deeply embedded in local affairs. Newhouse recognized this from the start. "The heart and essence of the Newhouse formula is strong local management," says Philip Hochstein, 58, who joined the Newhouse organization in 1927 and is now editorial consultant to all the papers. "The Newhouse group goes all the way from the neighborhood paper to the regional paper, but it stops there...
...Fiechter, Jr. '32, Phila. Pa.; R. S. Fitzgerald '33, Springfield, Ill.; P. H. Fitzpatrick '33, Brighton; W. N. Francis '31, Phila. Pa.; Oliver Garceau '33. Boston; H. H. Goldstone '32, New York City E. B. Grossman '31, New York City; J. D. Hersey '33, Longmeadow D. D. Hochstein '31, Rocheater, N. Y.; G. C. Homans, '32, Boston; J. B. Howard '33, Edgewood, Pa.; J. D. Hyman '31, Brookline. Frederick Ireland '33, Cambridge; A. S. Kahn '31, Malden; H. C. Lehman '33, Brooklyn, N. Y.; H. T. Levin '33, Minneapolis, Minn.; W. F. Lutz '32, Winthrop...
...Georges, G. W. Gibson, J. B. Gregg, Horace Hart, C. H. Heckscher, J. R. Henschen, D. D. Hochstein, H. B. Hollins, J. J. Horton, A. W. Huguley. B. P. Hutchins, O. D. Johnson, R. H. Johnson, J. B. Karas, J. W. Kelleher, R. D. Kernan, P. A. Ketchum, R. L. Kirkpatrick, J. P. Leacacos, C. J. Liebman, Frank Lyman Jr., R. G. S. Maier, D. F. Margolies, L. K., Marquis, E. H. McGrath, W. J. Mikesh, C. T. Murphy...
After opening the meeting, to which all members of the University are invited, W. S. Stone 21, chairman, will yield the floor to the first speaker for the affirmative, who will be J. B. Fyffe '29. He will be opposed by D. D. Hochstein '31 and J. H. Sheldon...