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Bill Morris proved the star of the varsity mile relay team in the Knights of Columbus Meet in the Garden Saturday evening, as he outjostled Yale's Bob Kirschner on a turn, causing the Eli to drop his baton. Harvard eventually won the event by nearly 40 yards, as N.Y.U. took second, Columbia third, and Yale a poor fourth...
...Kirschner '51 has been named president of the Radcliffe chapter of Students for Democratic Action for 1949-50, club officials announced last night. Other officers are Ann Landis '51, vice-president; Katherine Matthews '51, secretary; and Mildred Davidson '52, treasurer...
...Filene's Winchester, Mass, store. In 1941, he joined the Navy, served as a lieutenant until he was discharged a month ago. Last week, young Mr. Roosevelt, 29, was back in retail trade, "the only business I know."* He was hired by his father's friend Walter Kirschner, board chairman of Grayson Shops, Inc., a chain of 28 West Coast stores. Roosevelt's job: "Some sort of executive position." His salary: "None of ... the public's business...
...autographer is Yale's Professor William Lyon Phelps. But when recently the New Haven Clearing House, raising $500,000 to help New Haven's Broadway Bank & Trust Co., asked him as a director for his personal note, he politely refused, resigned from the board. So did Director Charles Louis Kirschner, principal emeritus of New Haven High School. More helpful, Yale University took from the bank a $100.000 first mortgage on its building. But these aids were not enough. Last week Broadway Bank closed. Of its $2,200.000 in deposits, a good deal represented funds of Yale students and faculty members...
...Brooklyn last month John Seles, butcher, was held up and robbed of $40 in his small store. Last week, Taximan John Kirschner entered the store, stood behind Butcher Seles, cried, "Hands up! Get into the ice box!" Butcher Seles whirled, drove his cleaver through the base of Mr. Kirschner's skull, though neck muscles and three large veins. Hospitalized, close to death, Mr. Kirschner said, "I was only fooling." No whit penitent, Butcher Seles said, " A joke, eh? What a joke, I'd say! . . . Yes, his wife, she's a customer...