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Second place went to Lester C. Mills '39 in the foils division, to James L. Cahn '39 in the epee, and to Joseph T. Doyle '39 in the sabre division. Third places in the foils, epee, and sabre were won by Winfield S. Long Jr. '39, Edward O. Miller '37, and Garold M. Smith '39, respectively...
Appointments to posts as assistants in History for the first half of 1936-37 are: Lester R. Ott, of Petersburg, Ill., and Norman B. Floyd 5G, of Brookline, Mass...
Stephen L. Madey, of Buffalo, N. Y., Harvard club of Buffalo; Lester Rindler, of Lowell, Mass., Harvard Club of Lowell; Philip L. Strong of New Brunswick, N. J., Harvard Club of New Jersey; Roger L. Werner, of St. Louis, Mo., Harvard Club of St. Louis; Calvin Williams, of Hollis, Long Island, N. Y., the William Patton Boyd Scholarship of the Harvard Club of Long Island; and Paul N. Williams, of Hackensack, N. J., Harvard Club of New Jersey...
...tale of Republican losses. In Wyoming Senator Robert D. Carey, bitterly outspoken critic of the New Deal, and a good campaigner, was beaten by Harry H. Schwartz, able legislator but poor campaigner who lost to him in 1930. In Iowa the victim was a stern New Deal hater, Lester Dickinson. In his place was elected mild, polished, praise-seeking Governor Clyde La Verne Herring, flower-lover and ex-Ford dealer. In Michigan, the seat of the late Senator Couzens, overwhelmingly defeated in the primaries by former Governor Wilber M. Brucker, was won by Representative Prentiss March Brown, New Dealer...
...Author. Three days before Christmas 1935, Mrs. Lester Jacobs, who writes under her maiden name, received word that she had won $10,000 with her first novel (TIME, Jan. 6). Wife of a toll-bridge keeper in Bay St. Louis, Miss., mother of six children, author of many rejected short stories, Mrs. Jacobs learned of her good fortune on her 44th birthday and on her 22nd wedding anniversary. Born in Old Town, Me., she had previously written for local newspapers. After graduation from the University of Maine, she married a classmate and went South with him to make their home...