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FIRST TEAM POSITION SECOND TEAM Kopesak, Army Left End Embry, Dartmouth Harvey, Hely Cross Left Tackle Hutchison, Army Michelet, Dartmouth Left Guard Gooch, Army Huckman, Army Center Morandos, Holy Cross Jublensky, Army Right Guard DeAngelis, Yale Cantin, Yale Right Tackle Giazer, Dartmouth Caito, Brown Right End Burlingame, Army Johnson, Army Quarterback Stangle, Dartmouth Buckler, Army Left Halfback Walker, Brown Hritt, Holy Cross Right Halfback Sebastian, Army Stancock Army Fullback Karaban, Brown...
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...inaugurated a new president ast week. Year ago the students struck, announced emphatically that they did not like the policies (in regard to campus garb and athletics) of President Simon Strousse Baker (TIME, March 30). Small, oldish President Baker resigned. His successor pleased nearly everyone. Rev. Dr. Ralph Cooper Hutchison is tall, dark, one of the youngest college presidents (34) in the U. S. Born in Colorado, he went to Lafayette College (1918), spent seven months in naval aviation, went to Haryard, Pennsylvania, Princeton Theological Seminary. He was ordained in 1922. worked for the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education, missionized...
Secretary of the Interior Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur attended the W. & J. inauguration, urged that "the college and all that it stands for must volunteer to accept its measure of the responsibility of carrying our Nation forward." In his inaugural address Dr. Hutchison flayed the "false, materialistic doctrine" of going to college "because it pays," praised the oldtime college education which was "inviting only to those who did not set profit or wealth as their main objectives in life." Washington & Jefferson, chartered in 1787, is the oldest college west of the Alleghenies. Some of its original land is said...
...manipulated chalk and eraser to convert DEPRESSION into PRESS ON; from others came vague assurances that business is upping, but in its final meeting the convention adopted a significant report recommending drastic economies in club operation, euphemistically referring to "this period of men tal and spiritual unrest." ROBERT L. HUTCHISON Joplin, Mo. Dirt-Doubers Sirs: Sapient Bermudans who foretell the hurricane season in Bermuda by observing spiders weaving their skeins on low bushes instead of up in tree tops, as told in TIME, Sept. 21, have nothing on Negroes living on either bank of the muddy Roanoke River in North...