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Other new officers who will take over their positions on March 1, when the first issue of the Advocate for 1942 comes out are. Roland D. Thompson '43, secretary, John Crockett '43, pegasue, George W. Goothal 2nd '43, Frederlok A. Jacob '43, and Bruce D. Phemister '44, editors, Harold W. Smith '44, circulation manager, and John B. Bottomly '43, Business Manager...
Wryly echoed Major General Jacob L. Devers, boss of the Armored Force: "We were licked by a set of umpires' rules...
...There are striking resemblances," says Rosten, "between the founder of the House of Vanderbilt [Cornelius, steamboat owner] and the founder of the House of Mayer [Louis B., theater owner], between the first Warner [Harry M., butcher's son] and the first Astor [John Jacob, butcher's son], ... In 50 years names like Zanuck, Mannix, and Selznick may well be great. . . . 'Honour,' says an ancient proverb, 'is but ancient riches...
Died. Amos Tuck French Sr., 78, wealthy social leader at Newport and Tuxedo Park in the early 1900s; in Chester, N.H. His offspring attracted attention when: in 1911 daughter Julia Steele French eloped with the family chauffeur; in 1923 son Francis Ormond French (whose daughter, Ellen, married John Jacob Astor in 1934) became a cab driver, in 1938 applied for a WPA job. Left. By the late Simon Guggenheim, copper tycoon: to the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the bulk of his estate, not yet estimated; to his widow, Olga Hirsh Guggenheim, a $100,000 annuity from...
Robert G. V. Dallshan '43, Frank Dardeno '43, Irving P. Delappe ocC, John J. Devine Jr. '43, Joseph L. Dobrowolski '43, Leonard G. Doran '42, Edward T. Downing '43, William H. Drury Jr.'4 3, Jacob M. Duker...