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Stroke, John Watts: 7, W. G. Salton-stall; 6, H. G. Cushing; 5, C. B. Hitchcock; 4, Walter Maynard: 3, J. G. Buckley; 2, Donald Murchie: Bow, F. L. Ames Jr.; cox, C. H. Pforzheimer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HAINES PICKS CREWS TO ROW IN VACATION | 4/16/1925 | See Source »

WILD ASSES-James G. Dunton- Small, Maynard ($2.00). Mr Dunton an immature Harvard graduate, smudges painfully. He has a turgid mind, a high-school style, scant humor, literary myopia. Concentrating on an underground foreground, he dimly depicts crass youths guzzling bad gin, shooting craps, reading cinema magazines, swapping low stories, frequenting dives and brothels, being obscurely restless and messing up their young lives generally. One logy character plays football, stays respectable, is a college success. Another (the author) achieves a half-baked perception of his contemporaries as Wild Asses and Blunderbrats, laboriously adduces the law of compensation to flappers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Proud Rogues* | 4/6/1925 | See Source »

...question of whether or no Britain is to replace sterling on a gold basis has drawn businessmen, bankers, economists and others into a keen controversy. Recently, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer Reginald McKenna and the sensational John Maynard Keynes were called to the bar of the House of Lords to give their views on the gold question. Mr. McKenna was in favor of resuming gold pay ments; not so Mr. Keynes. The latter, has by now developed an instinctive hatred of anything suggestive of currency and price deflation. Revision to a gold standard, he says, would merely render Britain subservient...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Economists | 4/6/1925 | See Source »

White Crew--Stroke, P. H. Nitze; 7, R. R. Guthrie; G. Walter Maynard; 5, M. C. Eustis;l 4, H. G. Cushing; 3, F. E. S. Warren; w, Donald Murchie; How, Amyas Ames; Cox., J. A. Main...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN OARSMEN SORTED INTO CREWS | 3/25/1925 | See Source »

...Frederick Winthrop, who is at bow in the Blue boat, and C. B. Hitchcock, who is at number live, both had experience on the St. Mark's crew last year. The Groton crew is represented by F. M. Roberts, rowing at six on the Blue crew, and by Walter Maynard, M. C. Eustis, and H. G. Cushing, who are rowing respectively at numbers six, five, and four on the White crew. W. G. Saltonstall, number seven on the Blue crew, rowed on they first four at Exeter and John Watts had experience at St. Paul's. W. C. Atwater, stroke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN OARSMEN SORTED INTO CREWS | 3/25/1925 | See Source »

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