Word: ores
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Gerald M. Alter '41, Mason City, la.; Adelbert Ames '43, Hanover, N. H.; David L. Anderson '41, Portland, Ore.; Ralph A. Anderson '42, Minneapolis, Minn.; Marvin G. Barrett '42, Dea Molnes, la.; John H. Dass, Jr. '49, Evanston, III.; Fred Benyamin '41, Columbia, S. C.; Charles P. Berger, Jr. '41, Jackson, Mich.; Thomas W. Blazey '42, Euolid, O:; William J. Bobear '43, Upper Darby, Pa.; Charles Brounig '42, Indianapolis, Ind.; Robert W. Broge '42, Cleveland, O.; John W. Buddenberg '43, Gothenburg, Nebr.; Curtis A. Bush '43, Davenport...
Neit B. Carson '42, West Lafayette. Ind.; William N. Chandler '41, Portland, Ore.; Allen R. Clark '42, Laconia, N. H.; Clayton J. Clawson ocC, Madera, Calif.; Stuart H. Cowen '42, Coventry, R. I.; John B. Crume '42, Louisville, Ky.; Joan E. de Valpine '43, Kirkwood, Mo.; James J. Doheny '41, Chicago, III.; William H. Drury, Jr. '43, Newport, R. I.; Walter R. Eberlein '43, Shawano, Wis.; William T. Ernst '41, Canton, O.; Sherldan S. Evans '41, Iuka, III.; Howard H. Ezell '42, Sparianburg...
George W. Farwell '41, Seattle, Wash.; Gaelen L. Felt '43, Pasadena, Calif.; John B. Fisher '41, Los Angeles, Calif.; Llonel J. Friedman '43, Cleveland, O.; Maurice S. Friedman '43, Tulsa, Okia.; Thomas B. A. Godfrey '42, Ardmore, Pa.; John S. Graettinger '43, Ontario, Calif.; Norman N. Griffith '42, Portland, Ore.; George J. Grindle '42, Washington, D. C.; Frederick J. Harrlgan '42, Lisbon, N. H.; John T. Harrington '42, Madison, Wiz.; Robert D. Hill '42, Wilmore, Ky.; Howard P. K. Hoddick '43, Alexandria, Va.; John W. Hursh '42, Cloquet, Minn.; Humphrey G. Hutchinson '41, Knoxville, Tenn.; Robert H. Ingram '42, Alameda...
...restrained were other editors who jumped on Chairman Flynn. The Sacramento Union's Charles J. Lilley called the accusation "a deliberate falsehood." In Portland, Ore. the Oregon Journal printed a cartoon of Flynn peering under a bed for hobgoblins; the Oregonian's cried scornfully: "A fine set of knaves to be accusing the press of misuse of its freedom!" Said Thomas Radcliffe Hutton of the Binghamton Press in Mr. Flynn's home State: "... a political blob of which Jim Farley never would have been guilty." Said the forthright Seattle Times, reverting to old-fashioned style...
Died. John N. Ridgely, 107, Civil War veteran; in Portland, Ore. Last year he objected that his 78-year-old son was too old to be appointed guardian of his $77,000 estate, got his great-granddaughter appointed personal guardian instead, and a bank to manage his affairs...