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...until last week did the long, arduous and honorable public career of Sir Selwyn Macgregor Grier become notable to the rest of the British Empire. Son of an English vicar, Sir Selwyn won intramural fame as a classical scholar at Cambridge, spent four years as a humble schoolmaster before entering the British colonial service in Nigeria in 1906. While in West Africa he rose from Assistant Resident, Northern Nigeria to Director of Education of the Southern Provinces. By last week he was safe in comfortable anonymity as King George's representative in St. Vincent, British West Indies. Last week...
Sculpture: Gifford MacGregor Proctor, 23, son of able Sculptor Alexander Phimister Proctor. He won with a workmanlike and pretentious sculpture of two nude infantrymen crumpling, entitled We Arc the Dead...
...yard relay--Won by Harvard: John J. Coloney, Jr. '37, Stanley M. Wyman '35, Roy S. Wallace, Jr. '35, and Wallace E. Howell '36; second: Yale: Hendrick, MacGregor, Vanderpoel, and Ritchell. Time--3:47.6 minutes...
...into the ground. On board was Manuel Trucco, leathery Chilean Ambassador to the U. S., on his way from Washington to Santiago where his wife had died. Ambassador Trucco suffered a broken pelvis. His pretty daughter Grace got a fractured shoulder. The airline's Vice President John D. MacGregor, making an inspection trip, got off with bruises. Capt. Harold Harris, another vice president, was unscathed. The pilot, the radio operator and a passenger were killed. Pan American-Grace had its first bad accident two years ago. A plane carrying six passengers and a crew of three took off from...
...summaries: LAW III BUSINESS Shute, Nido, r.f. r.f., Burch Altman, Shute, l.f. l.f., Jones Mottla, c. c., Kilmer Glick, Lipton, r.g. r.g., Lindsey, Stern Lipton, Yeomans, l.g. l.g., MacGregor...