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Married. James Augustine Farrell Jr., 33, Manhattan shipping man, son of the longtime (1911-32) president of U. S. Steel Corp.; and Emilie Hill, 21, daughter of Vice President William Hogarth Hill of American Radiator Co.; in Noroton, Conn...
Walter Hagen had a different sort of match with stolid Johnny Golden of Noroton, Conn. They were never more than a hole apart. Golden was i up at noon. He was still up at the 35th, but Hagen birdied the hole to square the match. They halved every hole till the 43rd, where Golden dropped a ten-foot putt for the birdie 4 that...
...bequest of the late A. E. Pillsbury, Mrs. Marvin died in December, 1928, leaving a net estate of $242,172, of which the residuary estate was left to the University, on condition that the corporation pay an annuity of $10,000 to her mother, Mrs M. M. Trowbridge, of Noroton, Connecticut...
...condition attached to the bequest is that if the University accepts the money, it must agree to pay an annuity of $10,000 for life to Mrs. Marvin's mother, Mrs. Mabel Trowbridge of Noroton, Connecticut...
...banquet held last night at the Commander Hotel, officers of the Flying Club for the year 1929 were elected. William Nelson Bump '28 of New Rochelle, New York, was re-elected president of the club. Robert Bogue Bell '30 of Noroton, Connecticut, was named vice-president. James Andrew Mars '29 of San Antonio, Texas, and Donald Merriam Leith '29 of Concord, were elected secretary and treasurer respectively...