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...summary: HARVARD 1936 M.I.T. 1936 Comfor, Littman, Saxton, l.f. r.f., Thornton, Kalmar, Garth, Canning Ernst, Greeley, r.f. l.f., Garth, Thornton Silsby, Sherwood, c. c., Bandomer Smith, Gibbs, l.g. r.g., Du Pont Grady, Knapp, feibleman, r.g. l.g., Morgan...
Goals--Ernst 3, greeley 1, Comfort 5, Silsby 3, Grady 11, Smith 3, Gibbs 1, Thornton 3, Garth 4, Bandomer 5, Du Pont...
...hugely enjoys is his chairmanship of Madison Square Garden Corp. He lives on swank Lloyd's Neck, L. I. with his second wife, the former Mrs. Nelson Doubleday. One of his ambitions is to fly better than his daughter Eleanor, 20, who last year married youthful Alexis du Pont Jr. Racing speedboats used to be his chief hobby. Since 1926 he has competed in the Gold Cup class with two white craft named Imp. In 1929 he won the Gold Challenge Cup; in 1930 made a record for the fastest 30-mi. heat in that class (61.5 m.p.h.). Also...
...Canadian know, may garner the fullest harvest for both Canadian and U. S. investors, Banker Bullock has assembled an amazing roster of Canadian potency for his directorate. With him on the board will sit President Arthur Blaikie Purvis of Canadian Industries, Ltd., "the du Pont of Canada"; Hon. Louis Alexandre Taschereau, foxy Prime Minister of Quebec since 1920; Sir Robert Laird Borden, Wartime Prime Minister of the Dominion and head of Barclay's Bank of Canada; Norman James Dawes, head of National Breweries, Ltd.; Hon. Charles Avery Dunning, a power in the prairie provinces; Hon. Charles Colquhoun Ballantyne, head...
...Willys might return to his Ohio automobile business. Last week as Mr. Willys' successor at Warsaw the President appointed the best-mannered, best-dressed man in the U. S. diplomatic corps-Ferdinand Lammot Belin, 51, of Scranton, Pa. Ambassador Belin is a brother of Alice Belin du Pont, wife of Democrat Pierre Samuel du Pont. His diplomatic service began as a private secretary at the Peking Legation in 1917. Later he served at Constantinople and Paris. Recalled from the London Embassy in 1930 he was made chief of the State Department's Division of International Conferences & Protocol, with...