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Temporarily continued in office were the officers of the old, unofficial group, with Chandler Hovey, Jr. '39 as Commodore, Edward B. Hutton '39 as Vice-Commodore and James A. Rousmaniere '40 Secretary-Treasurer...
...Hovey, Jr. '39, H. Loomis '41, E. H. Nickerson '41 J. A. Rousmaniere '40, E. B. Hutton '39, R. Wilcox '41 F. N. Cunningham...
Leaders of the group organizing the meeting are Chandler Hovey '39 Jr., who will be chairman, James A. Rousmaniere '40, Edward B. Hutton '39, and Roger Wilcox '41. After the meeting movies will be shown...
Under the leadership of a group headed by Chandler Hovey, Jr. '39, James A. Rousmaniere '40, Edward B. Hutton '39, and Roger Wilcox '41, an open meeting to form plans will be held to which all Undergraduates interested in sailing are invited...
Gerald Loeb is a reasonably rich man with a farm in Redding, Conn., and a mind far more liberal and articulate than most of his fellow brokers. In Wall Street he is noted because he writes E. F. Hutton & Co.'s market letters and because he espouses an unorthodox theory whose kernel is that investment as generally practiced is not as safe as intelligent speculation. This conception is unlikely to endear him to SEC interrogators but thus far has pleased his clients. In hectic September, 1929, just before ''the crash," Broker Loeb's market letter declared...