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...great pal of our prexy, to judge from the incessant "Jim" in the biography, the article also marks another tract of the serious prose which has been occupying our newspaper sports-columnists more than it should. Last year a fairly successful column on Byron was a surprise in John Kieran's "Down the Line," and no doubt some of Boston's own football scribes might turn out a nice piece on Moliere. But it so happens that John Tunis' effort to give a useful working picture of the man who will direct Harvard is really too native to deserve criticism...
...also the world's largest college for women. Hunter. Founded in 1870, Hunter College enrolls 6,249 girls by day, 13,307 more in its evening, summer, extension, high school and model-school divisions.* Last week Hunter was given a new president to succeed Dr. James Michael Kieran who is retiring at 69. Much talk arose when the job went to 45-year-old Dr. Eugene A. Colligan, onetime principal of Boys' High School in Brooklyn and associate superintendent of schools, jobs which he is supposed to have obtained with the help of cherubic Boss John McCooey...
Careful investigation discloses that the three U. S. travelers complained of by Mr. Hathaway-Reporter Ward Morehouse of the New York Sun, Reporter Leo Kieran of the New York Times, Publicity Man W. I. Van Dusen of Pan American Airways-created no such grave incident as suggested by Mr. Hathaway. In their flying trip of 19,000 mi. through 20 countries, hardworking Messrs. Morehouse & Kieran sent 63 and 20 stories, respectively, to their newspapers, constructively describing South American places & peoples...
Recently the local papers heralded the coming of three prominent newspaper men-Leo Kieran, W. Morehouse and Van Deusen...
Holy Cross College (Worcester, Mass.) James M. Kieran, college president (Hunter) LL.D. Glen Buck, advertising...