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Froelich, in fact, had got himself married. His wife was rich Natalie Rogers, granddaughter of the late Kuhn, Loeb & Co. banking partner Louis A. Heinsheimer. Frederick (Friedl) Pfeifer had married, too: headstrong, ski-crazy Hoyt Smith, daughter of a socialite Salt Lake City banker. Sandy-haired Hans Hauser could have been married half a dozen times. But Hans was too happy-go-lucky for his own good, according to Froelich, who was able to give up the business of teaching clumsy Americans how to do "snow plows" and "stem turns," and become a colonist himself. This season...
Hearing of the organization's efforts, George "Oily" Kuhn, head of the Mole First Committee, bellowed last night, "They're just afraid of the Mole. They don't want to get throat trouble like Duke...
Hopkins Shares, given annually to the six highest ranking students, went to Harold B. Kuhn, Schottadale, Pa.; Ralph Lazzaro, Wakefield; Nathaniel Lawrence, Cambridge; Robert M. McNair, Latta, S. C.; John P. Voss, Salem, Ore.; and John L. Yenches, Cambridge...
...Ansen '42, Woodmere, L.L., N.Y.; Jonas A. Barish '42, Mount Vernon, N.Y.; Frederic Cunningham Jr., '43, Springfield Center, Mass.; Frank H. Fussner '42, Cincinnati, Ohio; Laurence K. Groves '44, Shaker Deights, Cleveland, Ohio; Quentin M. Hope '42, Cambridge, Mass; John M. Kernochan '43, New York, N.Y.; Thomas S. Kuhn '44, Peekskill, N.Y.; John E. Leffler '42, Waban, Mass.; Theodore Lipin '42, Crestwood, N.Y.; Robert Paine '42, Memphis, Tenn.; Edward I. Rothschild '42, Winnetka, Ill.; Henry B. Silsbee '44, Washington, D.C.; Edmund B. Spaeth Jr., '42, Philadelphia, Pa.; George W. Varn 2d. '42, Jacksonville, Fla.; Richard Winsor '42, Stamford...
...looks, because the Gold Coasters have an array of stellar backs, who can pass well, run like fiends, and block hard behind a far-better-than-average House line. Outstanding in the heaving department is Kieran Culliton, whose passes to ends Dick Craig and George Kuhn, or to backfieldmate Bob Hurley are all too familiar to Crimson House players...