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...playing field, the Junior practiced his chariest on in preparation for the Prom, which was being planned by John time were the Student Council elections. The officers for the next year would be Leo Francis Daley, president: John Randolph Burke, vice-president: Henry S. Wood bridge, secretary; and Frederick Vanderbilt Field, treasurer...
...RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL...
...months since his father died, New Publisher William Randolph Hearst Jr. has started a quiet revolution in the Hearst publishing empire. "I don't want to rap the Old Man," said one Chicago Herald-American newsman last week, "but this is a young, vigorous organization now. We've changed. Local editors can put out their own papers now without waiting to hear from headquarters...
...Philip DuBois; 7, George Gifford; stroke, Louis McCagg (Captain); cox, Warren Clark. Junior Varsity: Bow, Robert Webb; John Sundqvist; 3, William Bliss; 4, Lincoln Boyden; 5, James Slocum; 6, Larry Rouner; 7, Frank Huntington; stroke, Lawrence Brownell; cox, Alan Lefkowitz. Freshmen: Bow, Alan Dann; 2, Edward Bliss; 3, Randolph Harrison; 4, Harvard Cushing; 5, Richard Darrell; 6, Edward Brookfield; 7, Michael Metcall stroke, Leonard Wheeler; cox, John Pratt...
Seventy years ago, Lord Randolph Churchill delivered a stinging attack on the use of cloture to cut short debate in Britain's Parliament. "The cloture is," said he as quoted in a biography written by his son, "absolutely foreign to all our principles." Last week in the House of Commons, Lord Randolph's son imposed cloture's twin brother, a rarely used debate-halting procedure called "the guillotine...