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Besides Kennedy, members of the Smoker committee include: Aden S. Blodgett, Sherman Brayton, Arthur T. Howard, Franklin M. Ludden, John Nesmith, Robert L. Pope, John S. Radway, Timothy J. Reardon, Jr., and Courtney C. Smith...
Other trophies were awarded as follows: Mansfield Trophy for 100-meter dash to Norman Cahners '36; Dodge Cup for 200-meter dash to Richard Brayton '37; S. Gannet Wells Cup for 400-meter dash to Sherman Brayton '38; Evan Hollister Trophy for 800-meter run to Hugh R. Magill, Jr. '35; Fearing Cup for high jump to William W. Shirk '38; George S. Haydock Memorial Cup for pole vault to Albert B. Carlson '38; Clarence C. Little Broad Jump Trophy to Emile Dubiel '37; Von Kersburg Trophy for hammer-throw to Chester H. Brown '37; Edward L. Farrell Shot...
Broad jump: Winslow L. Pettingell, Robert C. Stuart; discus: John H. Herrick; distance: Laurence S. Flaherty, Alexander C. Northrup, Randall W. Richards, Jr., William H. Wright, Jr.; javelin: Paul M. Glendenning, Charles D. Ruch; half-mile: Sherman Brayton, Arthur J. Clement, Jr., Robert E. Rogers, Adoniram J. Wells, Jr.; hammer: Stephen H. Brennan, Jr., Charles D. Ruch; high-jump: George D. W. Berry, Winslow L. Pettingell, Theodore Plotkin, William W. Shirk; hurdles: Robert Fawcett, Douglas B. Kitchel, Carroll R. Laymen, Theodore P. Robie, John P. Sparrow; pole-vault: Winslow L. Pettingell; quarter-mile: Herbert L. Furse; shotput: Robert C. Downes...
...Harry Knight, who entered the Army from the New York militia during the Spanish-American War, is G-2 (Intelligence). G-3 (Operations & Training) is Brigadier General John H. Hughes, who got out of West Point in 1897, just in time to be wounded in Cuba. Brigadier General Charles Sherman Lincoln, G-4 (Supply), started out to be a farmer by graduating from the Iowa State College of Agriculture, enlisted in the ranks in 1895, won his commission...
Last week the jury, after plodding through 1,000,000 words of evidence and nearly 600 exhibits, decided in favor of Baush, ordered Aluminum to pay $956,000 in damages. "The amount awarded is too small," exclaimed Federal Judge Harland B. Howe. Exercising his right under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, he trebled the damages to $2,868,900. Counsel for Aluminum filed notice of appeal...