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...middle name is Power. Last week William Power Maloney obtained a $4,500,000 mail fraud indictment against three young Yalemen, 49 other individuals and 20 corporations-biggest mail fraud indictment in U. S. history. Smartest of the three Yalemen was Wallace G. Garland, Class of 1925 (Sheffield). Member of a solid Pittsburgh family, he was not a conspicuous undergraduate except as a brilliant student. Even Professor Irving Fisher liked his original notions on business and economics. But Yaleman Garland's notions were far more original than Professor Fisher ever suspected. While still an undergraduate, Yaleman Garland heard about...
...bond-selling. The bank itself was organized in 1907, with deposits of $3,534,000. The bank's investment affiliate, N. W. Harris Co., was liquidated in 1934 and Harris, Hall & Co. is its logical successor. Edward Bigelow Hall, 49, native of Ishpeming, Mich., graduated from Yale (Sheffield) in 1908, there became a good friend of Harold Stanley, head of the new Morgan Stanley & Co. After reporting for the Chicago Post and Herald & Examiner, Banker Hall became assistant publicity director for the Harris bank, was a crack bond salesman at the time of the War, learned while overseas that...
Died. Herman Bernstein, 58, onetime (1930-33) U. S. Minister to Albania, founder and first editor of The Day (Jewish daily), brother of Author Hillel Bernstein (L'Affaire Jones); of heart disease; in Sheffield, Mass. In his The History of a Lie, Herman Bernstein exposed as a forgery the famed "Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion" (TIME, Nov. 12). He sailed on Henry Ford's peace ship, later sued Mr. Ford for anti-Semitic libels in the Dearborn Independent, got an apology...
...trophy, which is to be given annually to the house which gets the highest rating in House athletic competitions during the year, was offered this spring to the Houses by Percy S. Straus '97. It is in the form of a large silver coffee urn, of fine design in Sheffield silver, and worthy of a prominent position in a House common room...
...choice: he was sent to San Francisco as an army officer. Young John grew up in an atmosphere of horses, guns and gold-mining. Says he: "I suppose I never was a tenderfoot." As his father wanted him to get an Eastern education, to Yale's Sheffield Scientific School he went. There he was a fair student, an outstanding athlete, captained the football and baseball teams, picked up a knowledge of boxing that later stood him in good stead. Because he wanted an outdoor job, and some-thing with an adventurous spice in it, he decided...