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Howard C. Benett, Jr., of Latham, N. Y. and Eliot House. Bennett is a Classics concentrator. He is a member of the Advocate and the Harvard Pacifist Association...
...Nearest competitor of British War Relief is Bundles for Britain (745 Fifth Avenue, New York City), smartly named brainchild of vigorous, hazel-eyed Natalie Wales Latham, 30-year-old socialite. Irked by the slowness of U. S. aid to Britain, she got in touch with Mrs. Winston Churchill, heard that England needed knitted garments. Passersby astonished her by storming her modest initial shop. Said she: "Boy, if ever there was spontaneity, this...
John F. Ambrose '41, Ozone Park; Thomas E. Baker '43, Tonawanda; Nathan Belfer '41, Brooklyn; Howard C. Bennett, Jr. '42, Latham; Richard M. Bloch '43, Rochester; John M. Blum '43, New York; Edward L. Burwell '41, East Aurora; Joseph P. Downer '43, New York; William C. Dutton '43, Rochester; Henry Edelheit '42, Johnson City; David R.V. Golding '41, Brooklyn; Raymond C. Guth '43, Brooklyn; Robert R. Hackford '43, Gardenville; Howard G. Hageman '42, Albany; Peter J. Hearst '43, New York; James Holderbaum '42, Buffalo; Gabriel Jackson '42, Mount Vernon...
Seymour E. Harris, "Social Security" and "Economic Aspects of the Farm Credit Administration"; E. Pendleton Herring, "The Executive Legislative Balance"; Earl G. Latham, "The Origins of the Police Power"; Donald C. McKay, "A History of the Third French Republic, 1871-1914"; Edward S. Mason, "Problems in Monopoly and Competition"; and Carle C. Zimmerman, "The Evolution of the American Community...
...Henry Latham Doherty, off to a business career at twelve as an office boy for the Columbus (Ohio) Gas Co., the world of the eighties was an oyster and he held the shucking knife. By the turn of the century he was a crack western public utility man, and by the time he moved into Manhattan at 35 to set up Henry L. Doherty & Co. (utilities investments) he was a millionaire and had feathered his chin with a goatish beard to impress Wall Streeters. The beard failed to work, and Mr. Doherty had to borrow money in Europe until Wall...