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While the gallery was still marveling over these scores the second group of oldtimers teed up. In this group was 62-year-old Charles H. Jennings of Garden City, L. I. and Roaring Gap, N. C., most dangerous man in the field. Unlike low-scorers Douglas and Brown, who were...
Edward P. Allis, Russell R. Ayres, Frederick S. Bacon, Roland M. Baker, Jr., Philip Barnet, Francis J. Bassett, Bancroft Beatley, Charles S. Bolster, Frederick J. Bradlee, Millar Brainard, William B. Breed, Henry P. Briggs, Frederick W. Brune, Francis W. Capper, Boughton Cobb, Robert C. Cobb, Charles R. Codman, Kenneth J...
Until last year when Bakelite Corp. was added to the Union Carbide & Carbon empire, Dr. Baekeland used to visit his Manhattan office frequently. Now he is "fully retired" but far from inactive. A hale old man with a courtly old-world manner, he has never had time for politics or...
Hennen Jennings scholarship to Leonard D. Jaffe, of Brooklyn, N. Y., candidate for S.M. M.I.T. '40. Flavius Searle scholarship to Robert P. Burden, S. M. '40 of Medford; Charles Storer Storrow scholarships to Joseph N. Ball Jr. '40 of Philadelphia, Pa.; Charles T. Morrow, S.M. '38, of Gloucester; and Maurice...
Men who have already proved themselves in debating societies, glee clubs or drama leagues will find themselves particularly adapted to the airwaves. Experience, however, is not a necessity, as the microphone produces starting changes, and a Ned Sparks will often find himself transformed into a William Jennings Bryan.