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...Hatfield '38; Edward H. h. Jasen '37; Walter W. Jeffers '36; Norman W. Johnson '38; Thomas J. Judge '38; Frederick W. King ocC; James E. King, Jr. '36; William C. Knox, Jr. '38; Truman P. Kohman '38; Edward C. Lambert '38; Nathaniel A. Lemke '38; Melvin Levy '37; Jacob Lichman '37; David R. Kit '38; Walter R. Lucas, Jr. '37; Franklin M. Ludden '38, Edward T. James...
...Howdy do, Isaac, where is Jacob? Hello, Joseph! Say, old man, that was a rough deal they tried to put over on you down in Egypt, when that woman tried to tempt you and you looked her square in the face and pushed her away. Say, Joseph, I like you." Then Billy Sunday asked for Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip. Finally he asked a favor of Jesus: Could he hang around the gate to welcome his family in? "You can sit right there, Bill, if you want to. It's all right." So he hung around the gate, waiting...
...Robert W. Furlong '37, of W. Roxbury; Emile P. Gauthier '38, of N. Cheimsford; Howard P. Hall '36, of Dorchester; James A. Hamill '38, of Quincy; Charles A. Haskins '36, of Cambridge; John B. Hawkins '36, of Worcester; Maurice H. Heins '37, of Dorchester; Stephen Helburn '37, of Cambridge; Jacob Horowitz '38, of New Bedford; Leavitt Howard '36, of Hingham Center; William C. Huntting '37, of Watertown; John Q. Jordan '37, of Lawrence; Stanley S. Kanter '38, of Mattapan; Mortimer Kaplan '36, of Springfield; Charles W. Kessler '37, of Salem...
Died. Brigadier General Jacob F. ("Jake") Wolters. 64, general counsel and chief lobbyist of Texas Co., onetime commander of the 56th Cavalry Brigade (Texas National Guard), longtime administrator of martial law in Texas; of a heart ailment; in Austin. Because of a political feud with Governor James V. Allred ("The first thing I'll do is bust 'General Jake' to a buck private in the rear ranks'"). Wolters retired last year just before Allred was inaugurated...
January 6, "Planning Organization and the Planners," by Jacob L. Crane, Jr., of Chicago, III., President of the American City Planning Institute...