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Lehigh Valley, Norfolk & Western, Central of New Jersey are among other roads that have switchbacks...
...Milton P. Brown, of Rochester, N. Y., Harvard Club of Rochester; James A. Hermann, of Berkeley, Calif., William Thomas Scholarship of the Harvard Club of San Francisco; Edward F. Hindle, of Providence, R. I., Harvard Club of Rhode Island; Robert G. Noye, of Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Club of New Jersey; Earl L. Kahn, of Kansas City, Mo., Harvard Club of Kansas City...
Stephen L. Madey, of Buffalo, N. Y., Harvard club of Buffalo; Lester Rindler, of Lowell, Mass., Harvard Club of Lowell; Philip L. Strong of New Brunswick, N. J., Harvard Club of New Jersey; Roger L. Werner, of St. Louis, Mo., Harvard Club of St. Louis; Calvin Williams, of Hollis, Long Island, N. Y., the William Patton Boyd Scholarship of the Harvard Club of Long Island; and Paul N. Williams, of Hackensack, N. J., Harvard Club of New Jersey...
...students, and their schools, are: Ralph H. Cutler Jr., of Morristown, New Jersey, Kent; Calvin H. Elliott Jr., of Hartford, Connecticut, St. George's; Tudor Gardiner, of Boston, Groton; James McK. Gillespie, of Andover, Phillips Academy, Andover; Whedon Johnson, of Syracuse, New York, Hill; John A. King Jr., of Lake Forest, Illinois, Middlesex; Thomas E. Lawrence, of Concord, Milton...
...year-oldster who has dabbled most of life in politics and is a mild supporter of the New Deal. Next Republican rubbed out was Senator W. Warren Barbour, big, rich, kinky-haired onetime amateur prizefighter who- four years ago won the seat of the late Dwight Morrow of New Jersey. His job goes to William Henry Smathers, a tall, lanky lawyer, onetime Assistant State Attorney General, who in the U. S. Senate will speak for New Jersey in a Southern drawl, acquired in his native North Carolina. Third Republican to drop out was Rhode Island's rich, conservative Jesse...