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...chorus numbers will be Alice Sedgwick '53, Susan Storck '53, Margaret Hankins '52, Gwendolen Cowie '53, Barbara Furrer '53, Christine Poindexter '53, Yolando Lyen '51, Diana Stallings '52, and Enid Trinkle '50. Harvard members of the chorus will be Richard B. Curtis '52, Christopher R. Knauth '52, Richard C. Hutchinson '52, Donald M. Holmes '52, Harrison M. Wright '50, David B. Rees '50, Rodman D. Carter '51, Robert F. Pfeiffer '51, David N. Shapire '51, and Lloyd C. Neilson...
...Beginning. Clement Richard Attlee was born (1883) into a staid, middle-class family in Putney, a staid, middle-class suburb in the southwest section of London. He was tutored at home until he was nine years old-first by his mother, and later by a governess, a Miss Hutchinson, one of whose earlier pupils she remembered as a "strongwilled child" named Winston Churchill. Attlee went off to boarding school at nine, and he has described his subsequent years in terms remarkably like Churchill's account of his own school days. Wrote Attlee...
RALPH D. EVANS Minister First Presbyterian Church Hutchinson, Kans...
...British father and a French mother, Monsieur Henri was born Henry Hutchinson in Paris 42 years ago. He came to Mexico in 1942 and set up shop as Henri de Chatillon, hatmaker, in the Reforma mansion that had once housed Emperor Maximilian's mistress. His first hats were as fantastic as they were expensive, and sold like hot cakes. Often they really were hot cakes: Chatillon found that steaming Mexican tortillas, molded to the head and well-shellacked, made salable chapeaux. He made other hats from zacate, the maguey fiber Mexicans use instead of steel wool, and the cheap...
...Detroit (Hutchinson) 3, Chicago...