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...Hubert P. Earle 3rd, Student Union, Michael R. Gannett, Phillips Brooks House, Charles G. Gilfix Jr, Student Union, Jonathan B. Gill, Millard C. Gulick, 1941 crew and squash, Richard S. Hartwell, 1941 track and Dramatic Club, Paul M. Hollister, Jr., Alfred Jaretski, Jr., 1941 soccer and hockey, Julien D. McKee, 1941 soccer and hockey, John S. Parker Jr, 1941 rowing and boxing squad, Herbert G. Pratt 2nd 1941 football, and Donald Andrews Brew, Smoker Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 46 Undergraduate Sons of '13 Will Usher at 25th Reunion | 4/25/1938 | See Source »

...tragic to have their popular leader Jimmy Walker quit the country under fire on the heels of the Seabury investigation of municipal vice and corruption in 192, and it was even harder to stomach the interference from Washington in the 1933 campaign, when an administration candidate, Joseph McKee split the ticket wide open and led to a Fusion victory. But to add insult to injury only last fall an enlightened electorate voted to adopt an entirely new charter, the final fruit of Judge Seabury's investigations, doing away with the great Tammany stronghold, the Board of Aldermen, in favor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAYORALTY RACE IN THE EMPIRE CITY | 10/27/1937 | See Source »

...Providence, R.I. Homans, William P. Jr. 16 170 6.3 South Kent Canton Kunan, Richard E. 17 190 5.11 Holbrook High Holbrook Lee, Roger I. Jr. 17 205 5.10 Milton Academy Brookline Lovett, Eugene T. 17 185 6.1 Cambridge Latin Cambridge Lowry, Donald 18 175 6. Liberty High Liberty, Mo. McKee, John 16 180 5.9 Newtown High New York City MacMaster, Robert E. 17 185 6.1 Boston Latin West Roxbury Marshall, Malcolm 17 175 6.2 Milton Academy Boston Peabody, Homer D. Jr. 17 175 6.3 San Diego High San Diego, Calif. Perkins, Charles C. Jr. 20 180 6. Haverford Bryn Mawr...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Football Statistics | 9/28/1937 | See Source »

...troubles began in 1932 when the Democratic Governor of New York, Franklin Roosevelt, with his eye on the Presidency was obliged to investigate charges of graft and corruption against Tammany's dapper, wisecracking mayor, Jimmy Walker. When the hearing got too hot, Jimmy Walker resigned. Automatically Joseph V. McKee, president of the city's Board of Aldermen succeeded to the job and made motions of starting a cleanup. Then & there the current overlord of Tammany, Boss John Curry, made a mistake. Instead of nominating McKee for a special election to fill Walker's place, he chose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: For Job No. 3 | 8/2/1937 | See Source »

...favors from him, but the American Labor Party, formed last summer in New York-which succeeded in delivering over 200,000 votes to Franklin Roosevelt and Governor Herbert Lehman-is virtually committed to his nomination. Finally believing that the voters, who in the last city election backed Joseph V. McKee, were independents who will naturally swing to him, LaGuardia easily adds up a majority for reelection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: For Job No. 3 | 8/2/1937 | See Source »

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