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...watch in the Leverett backfield are Buddy Lynch, Bob Kergman, and Mike Hardesty, a 210 fullback who more than any other single player has built Leverett, from the winlead team of 1900 into this fall's title contender. Last year, Hardesty and quarterback Lynch missed the championship by inches, when in a crucial late season game against Quincy House they were unable to score with a fullback drive from a few inches out. This afternoon, they aim to make the touchdown...
...Kingmakers. Perhaps nowhere in the world do banks hold more sway over the business community. German banks are at once commercial lenders, stockbrokers and underwriters-or, as one top German banker explained, "a combination of Chase Manhattan, First Boston and Merrill Lynch." Most German stockholders, untrained in the vagaries of "corporate democracy," readily sign proxies for banks to vote their interests at annual meetings...
...reason was clear. Small investors, bruised in Wall Street's Blue Monday crash, were warily staying away from the market. At Reynolds & Co.'s Chicago branch, business was down almost 50% from June, and the same was true for Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith in Los Angeles. Said James Love, manager of Kidder, Peabody & Co.'s San Francisco branch: "If we were dealing with ten people eight months ago, seven of them have quietly disappeared...
Even before the first session was gaveled to order by State Democratic Chairman John M. "Pat" Lynch, a brawl among members of the Credentials Committee had to be stopped by Springfield police. And there was action aplenty outside the Convention hall. On Thursday morning McCormack called a press conference at the Sheraton-Kimball Hotel and charged Kennedy with lying about the number of times he has voted since turning...
Died. Vice Admiral Patrick Neison Lynch Bellinger, U.S.N., 76, a South Carolina-bred early-bird naval aviator who helped test the seaplane's long-range military capacity by flying one of the three NC flying boats in their transatlantic crossing, led during World War II the Atlantic Fleet Air Arm that helped thwart the U-boat menace; of a heart attack; in Clifton Forge...