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Edwin D. Alford, San Marino, California; Robert H. Cain, Melrose; Peter C. Coggeshall, Darlington, South Carolina; James A. Dearborn, Brookline; Lawrence A. Hart, New York, New York; Charles A. Haskins, Cambridge; Albert P. Heiner, Salt Lake City, Utah; Thomas M. Hill, Bucksport, Maine; Samuel Y. Johnson, Pasadena, California; William M. Mack, Cambridge; Thomas H. T. Morrow, South Tacoma, Washington; Karl B. Rusch, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma...
...protect men from rabid dogs, the Pasadena, Calif, board of city directors last week passed an ordinance decreeing that any dog owner seen on the streets with a dog would be fined $500 or jailed six months. Instanter Pasadena dog owners complained, first among them one of the city's three blind men with Seeing Eye dogs. The ordinance was quickly amended to permit leashed dogs on the streets...
...Rose Bowl game, No. 1 game of the day, 90,000 people besieged Pasadena to see the University of California play the University of Alabama. California was bent on spoiling Alabama's record of never having been defeated in the Rose Bowl. In the first quarter Alabama outplayed California. But in the second quarter the pounding of the heavier California line began to tell on Alabama, and California's Vic Bottari hustled around right end for a touchdown from the 3-yd. line. He duplicated the play in the next quarter, and that ended the scoring. California...
...last week by a decision made in California. Instead of inviting the teams of Pittsburgh or Fordham-both undefeated this year and tied only by each other, both rated tops by most Eastern experts-the University of California invited a team rated merely next to tops to play in Pasadena's Rose Bowl on New Year...
Died. Henry Mauris Robinson. 69, financier, friend and adviser to Presidents Wilson. Harding. Coolidge, Hoover; who attended the Paris Peace Conference, the First International Labor Conference, helped draft the Dawes Plan; after a fall; in Pasadena, Calif...