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HARVARD AMHERST Wenner, r.f. l.g., Harmon Slocum, l.f. r.g., Notopoulos Green, c. c., Miller Barbee, r.g. l.f., Navin Hatch, l.g. r.f., Latham...
...Andrew Latham Smith played fullback at Pennsylvania; playing so well he was nominated All-American. He took to football coaching at California; coaching so well that for five and a half seasons his elevens were undefeated. He died in 1926 and, true to his dying wish, his ashes were scattered over the Memorial Stadium at Berkeley. Last week a players' bench was unveiled and dedicated to "Andy" Smith. Pennsylvania sent its eleven to the dedication; grieved to hear that the Californian attack, led by Brick Marcus who plays football in specially guarded eyeglasses, was irresistible. California 27, Penn...
...Henry Latham Doherty (TIME, March 28), head of the $650,000,000 Cities Service Co., has been reviving his health at Battle Creek, Mich.* He telegraphed to Mr. Teagle: "... I have spent far too much of everything worth while of value in life to follow meekly in further blunders...
Stockholders of Cities Service Co., $650,000,000 corporation selling gas, oil, electricity and transportation to more than 600 U. S. and Canadian communities, received an intimately colloquial letter from their President, Henry Latham Doherty, last week. The letter, like the lines of drama, revealed the tribulations of a quasi servant of the U. S. public: "I am not an impatient man and I am not given to making impatient statements, but I have got to a point where it is hard for me to preserve the semblance of good humor when somebody makes a statement that Cities Service...
Nevertheless these figures exist and a very definite evolution of modern society they are. Their roots often strike back to early days of the U. S., as in the case of Lewis Latham Clarke, president of the American Exchange-Pacific National and executive committee chairman of the new Irving Trust combine. His ancestors were governors of Rhode Island, including that colony's founder Roger Williams. The ancestors of Harry E. Ward, President-Elect of the combine, reached Massachusetts...