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...Haven, and will meet the Yale first-year men in the Bowl at 2 o'clock tomorrow. The Blue yearlings seem to have the edge on the meeting; they have played scoreless ties with Exeter and Roxbury, and have defeated Andover 6 to 0, Hebron 6 to 0, and Hotchkiss 19 to 0. The Harvard team has won 10 to 0 from the Seconds, played score less ties with Exeter and Woreesier Academy, and has lost to Dartmouth 13 to 6 and to Brown...
Suicide. Mrs. Huber Gray Buehler of Lakeville, Conn., widow of the late headmaster of Hotchkiss School; by jumping from the 14th floor of the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel; in Philadelphia...
Fine books in fine formats have long been the fancy of Walter Percy Chrysler Jr., automobile man's son. At Hotchkiss and Roxbury Schools he edited a newspaper, a comic magazine, a literary magazine, annuals. Last year at Dartmouth he helped to found The Five Arts (TIME, May 19). Last week young Chrysler gave the Press careful first facts about his new Cheshire House, Inc.,*publishers of fine books in $10 bindings. Cheshire House will not operate for profit. Once a month, from its offices on the 57th floor of Chrysler's father's Manhattan skyscraper...
...Rich School (plant value: $800,000). But no such embarrassment is suffered by big-boned, energetic Headmaster John Wayne Richards, called "Big Dick" by younger faculty members and his 207 boys when out of earshot. Seventeen years ago he left the faculty of Hotchkiss School (Lakeville, Conn.) to succeed William Mather Lewis-now President of Lafayette College-as L. F. A.'s Headmaster. He brought Hotchkiss ideas about running a successful school; new boys even became known, Hotchkisswise, as "bo-jacks." A Yaleman, he started sending his boys to Eastern colleges. L. F. A.'s future brightened...
...winner of the competition surpassed its competitors in almost every division of the paper. The editorial columns of the Exonian were considered to be of especial merit, while the news columns of the Hotchkiss Record were among the very best in the field. The Mercersburg News, working with a smaller circulation than some of the other papers, impressed the committee because of its general high standards in both news and editorial departments. The photographic and advertising divisions of the papers were largely over-looked because of the varying conditions and sizes...