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...present and I don't believe Hogan can beat him. The time ought to be 1 minute 56 seconds. Captain Haggerty should score his second first place in the Mile and following him will be Wildes of Harvard who ran a 4' 28" mile against Dartmouth last week. Macauley Smith of Yale should take third. If the day is not too windy it would not be suprising to see a mill under 4 minutes, 20 seconds. In the Two Miles Reid of Harvard is in a class by himself. Second and third should be a good fight between Briggs...
...successful that Mr. Packard was able to retire in 1916 from the presidency of the Packard Motor Car Co. He was succeeded by a man four years behind him at Lehigh (but not a graduate), Alvan Macauley...
...unfortunate gastronomical situation is not peculiar to Harvard alone if one agrees with Thurston Macauley, writing in the current Forum. In an article mournfully titled "The Decline of Eating in America," Mr. Macauley says "Eating on this side of the Atlantic has become one of the lost arts." The problem Harvard faces also seems to be a national one--the result of America's special ogre, standardization. Cursing cafeterias and similar quick lunch places whose proud boast is a meal a minute, the epicure goes on to comment regretfully on the days when dinners were both edifying and edible. Like...
...Patterson fired him. Many present high business executives were trained in his N. C. R. school for salesmen: President Henry Theobald of the Toledo Scale Co., President Jacob Oswald of the Rotospeed Co., President Thomas J. Watson of the International Business Machine Corp., President Alvan Macauley of the Packard Motor Co., President Edward S. Jordan of the Jordan Motor Car Co., President C. F. Kettering of the Dayton Engineering Laboratories...
Working with the bankers of National Garages, Inc. are Roy D. Chapin and Howard E. Coffin of the Hudson Motor Co., Alvan Macauley of Packard and W. Ledyard Mitchell of the Chrysler corporation. They realize that better garages, like the good roads for which Mr. Chapin has long fought, encourage Mr. Consumer to buy an automobile...