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First boat--Stroke, Meyer; 7, Evans; 6, Bainbridge; 5, Benchley; 4, Scott, P. L.; 3, Scott, R. L.; 2, Hamill; Bow, Leighton; Cox, Valentine. Second boat--Stroke, McClennan; 7, Sargent; 6, Hickox; 5, Browne, S. D.; 4, Horner; 3, Lewis; 2, Ogilby; Bow, Davis; Cox, Gitt. Third boat--Stroke, Bennett; 7, Ware; 6, Lambert; 5, Brown, W. H.; Kernan, R.; 3, Lawrence; 2, Marshall; Bow, Kernan, H. Cox, Boyd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meyer's Crew Triumphs in First '38 Divisional Race | 11/9/1934 | See Source »

...exhibits, three days before (see p. 38). Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. of General Motors had marshaled 300 scientists, industrialists and economists for a grand neotechnic forum (see p. 54). But the Big Man at the new Fair's first day was neither Illinois' Governor Horner who conducted the inaugural ceremonies, nor Chicago's Mayor Kelly, who made appropriate welcoming remarks, nor Edward F. Dunne, onetime Governor of Illinois, whom President Roosevelt had appointed the Fair's new U. S. Commissioner, nor the President himself, whose talking picture image addressed the first night gathering and switched...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: Second Year | 6/4/1934 | See Source »

...Chicago Journal of Commerce. In mid-Depression, he shot himself. Knowlton Jr. built up the Journal of Commerce for his father, who then turned it over to Son John. Junior Ames bought the Chicago Post, joined Col. "Frank" Knox on the Chicago Daily News, is now Governor Horner's State Finance Director. An Ames cousin is Charles Gates Dawes. Rosemary Ames's first husband was Samuel Insull's private secretary, E. Ogden Ketting. Her second is Bertie Alexander Meyer, London producer. Perhaps he will help her get less wooden direction, help her forget she is Acting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Apr. 23, 1934 | 4/23/1934 | See Source »

Last week in a Springfield schoolroom officers found the boy. His name was Cecil Kiper and he was ten years old. Sullen with fright, he denied knowing anything about the fire until taken before Governor Horner, who used to be a juvenile court judge. There Cecil Kiper told how he had filled a bag with shavings, weighted it with solder, lighted it, thrown it on the armory stage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Boys | 3/12/1934 | See Source »

...asked Governor Horner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Boys | 3/12/1934 | See Source »

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