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...paper in Lancaster, Pa. These he bought and then sold. But he rejects vigorously the idea that he is a newspaper broker. "It is a good business," he says, "but it is not my business." He sold the Mail, he explains, because neither he nor his partner, Henry L. Stoddard, had the money to carry on. The Journal was a sacrifice to a Hearst scare in Detroit. Neither the News-Scimitar nor the Lancaster paper interested him. The one he bought to settle a debt; the other to give a friend...
Married. Mrs. Walter Camp Jr., to Carlos French Stoddard, investment broker, of New Haven, Conn.; in New haven...
...HARVARD 1931 YALE 1931 Baldwin, Pruyn, l.e. r.e, Coursen, Walker Warner, Kales, l.t. r.t., Vincent Trainer Truden, l.g. r.g., Hare, Belous Gildea, c. c., Loeser Gade, r.g l.g., Stewart, Ward Johnson, r.t l t., Wieker, Fiske Ogden, r e. l.e., Linehan Adams, Cunningham Gilligan, Putnam, q.b. q.b., Cruikshank, Luce, Stoddard Huguley, Talbot, l.h.b. r.h.b., Dunn, Austen, Whiting Mallory, McLennan Batchelder, r h b l.h.b. Taylor, McLauchlan, Wiener Ticknor, Davis, f.b. f.b., Snead, McDonald...
...rode defeat. Hitchcock's play beat Britain in the International matches; Hitchcock's Sands Point team now holds the open title, winning in the finals 11-7. On Hitchcock's four were W. A. Harriman, J. C. Cowdin, U. S. International team substitute, and L. E. Stoddard, former Internationalist. Injury robbed Britain of a better chance. Leading in the third period, 2-1, they lost their strong No. 1, Captain Richard George, when his pony tripped, fell, rolled on him, broke his collar bone...
...straight games. Since then there have been five challenges, and four of them have been won by the U. S. Just before the red shadow of war darkened all sport, the English four took the title back to England where it remained until Milburn, Hitchcock, Webb and Louis Stoddard regained it in 1921. International polo is not played every year. It involves too much preparation, too much expense. England challenged in 1924 and a team identical in personnel to that which will take the field this month won two straight games...