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...Stony Brook, N. Y., where ministers held a conference last week, the Rev. A. C. Robertson of Louisville, Ky., denounced the conventionalized clothing that clergymen affect. Said he: "I feel like flinging a brick at a reporter when he refers to me as a 'gentleman of the cloth.' A preacher should dress and act so that no one suspects he is a minister and should avoid the 'Belasco collar...
...establishment at an early date of a passenger-carrying air transport line that will be national in its scope." Possible allies of Colonel Lindbergh are such men as William B. Mayo, chief of the aircraft division of the Ford Motor Co.; Harry Knight, Harold M. Bixby and William B. Robertson, the St. Louis backers of Colonel Lindbergh's transatlantic flight; Howard E. Coffin and Paul Henderson of the National Air Transport Inc. (air mail operators); Casey Jones, skillful pilot; Chester W. Cuthell, onetime U. S. Shipping Board counsel. It seemed likely that this group would form a huge corporation...
...Young, Chairman, Miss Hannah Wallace; J. H. Goodwin, Jr., Miss Alice Thorpe; D. A. Piguet, Miss Ethel Paterson; J. W. Packard, Miss Frances Bristow; D. W. Robertson, Miss Nancy Goddard...
Today Botany 14Botan. Mus. 27 Chemistry 5 Alt-Denovian Sever 20 Dusevitch-Whittle Sever 23 Chinese 2 Sever 26 Economics 2 Abbott-Foley Harvard 2 Gamache-Zion Harvard 5 Engin. Sciences 5b Pierce 304 English 41 Abbott-Greenfield Harvard 1 Haber-Morley Harvard 6 Morris-Robertson Sever 5 Robinson-Stephens Sever 6 Stern-Zorn Sever 11 English 80 Sever 11 Fine Arts 2a Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 15b Fogg Lect. Rm. German 1c Sever 24 German 4 Harvard 3 Government 1 Mr. Bromage, B1, B2, B3, B4 New Lect. Hall Mr. Dealey, D1, D2, D3, D4 Memorial Hall Mr. Gregory...
...Coach Robertson also announced at the conclusion of this afternoon's work-out that J. O. MacDonald, sprinter and quarter miler, will be entered only in the 220. Last year MacDonald, who was a member of the 1924 Olympic team, competed only in the 440 on the Harvard Stadium cinders, but has been showing more power in the shorter event this year. Penn's other hope in the 220 is Warren Tuxill, a Sophomore, who has shown rapid progress in successive starts this spring. He enters the meet this week still untried in big competition and may provide a surprise...