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Carl Henry Hageman, Jr., of Lorain, Ohio...
...went to Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he was an able athlete (6 ft. 4 in., 210 Ib. at the age of 19). Beginning as a miner in Kentucky, he rose to be president and manager of several coal, iron & steel companies (among them Johnson Co., which became Lorain Steel Co., now a subsidiary of U. S. Steel Corp.). Later he developed many street railway lines. Having acquired a large fortune, he went to Wilmington, Del. intending to retire at the age of 37. With his cousins Pierre Samuel and Alfred I. du Pont he reorganized E. I. du Pont...
Carl Henry Hageman '33 will head the Freshman quintet this winter. Hageman has played right guard on the team in its two games thus far this season; last year he was a member of the Lorain. Ohio, High School team. Last fall he held down one of the guard positions on the 1933 eleven...
...Lorain, Ohio, Priscilla Shivock, 3, was pounced upon and bitten by a goose in a farmyard, died of fright...
...slip landing at Cleveland); Edwin Kirk, Great Lakes Aircraft mechanic, Lady Heath's passenger; William Patterson MacCracken, retiring Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics (rushing from the races to greet the Graf Zeppelin at Lakehurst); Norma Stevens of Columbus, Ohio (parachute jumping); N. K. Lankford, Navy flyer (crashed at Lorain, Ohio...