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...Howard's four-year-old Seabiscuit, 1937 handicap champion, ridden by Jockey Johnny Pollard: the $70,000 Massachusetts Handicap, richest horse race of the summer; setting a new track record (1 min. 49 sec.) for a mile and an eighth and boosting his season's winnings to $142,000; at Suffolk Downs, Boston...
Died. John Garland Pollard, 65, Virginia's benign onetime (1930-34) Governor, onetime (1920-21) Federal Trade Commissioner, chairman since 1934 of the Board of Veterans' Appeals; of bronchopneumonia; in Washington...
Paul G. Bamberg '38, Mattapan; Elliott Bresnick '39, Dorchester; Ira Chart '37, Dorchester; Louis J. Dunham, Jr. '39, Dorchester; Stanley S. Kanter '38, Mattapan; Philip Levine '39, Dorchester; Bernard A. Orkin '38, Dorchester; Harry Pollard '39, Dorchester; Melvin Richter '37, Dorchester; Sidney Sulkin '39, Dorchester; Theodore H. White '38, Dorchester; and Charles Zibbell '38, Dorchester...
...Pollard, Economics; Dr. C. E. Renn, Biology: Fri, 7-8.30 o'clock...
...curved in such a way that the reflected light is sent upwards and downwards into black velvet pads which completely absorb it. Since no light gets back to the observer, the glass cannot be seen. The invisible glass system now in use was developed in England by E. Pollard & Co. Its U. S. patents are held by Invisible Glass Co. of America, of which Libbey-Owens-Ford and Pittsburgh Plate are licensees...