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Fuller (E) defeated Poor (A), by 6-1, 6-1; Dennison (E) defeated Ott (A), by 7-5, 6-2; Hutchinson (A) defeated Morril (E), by 6-4, 6-4; Thatcher (E) defeated Timkin (A), by 2-6, 6-4, 6-1; Streeter (E) defeated Anderson (A), by 7-5, 6-2; Gonzalez (A) defeated Bond (E), by 6-4, 6-4; and Woodward (A) defeated Hartwell...
Just before Ferdinand Pecora & friends retired for redrafting last week, the bill received its first major attack from within the Administration. Before the House Interstate Commerce Committee, Assistant Secretary of Commerce John Dickinson, no Wall Streeter, denounced it as entirely too drastic, predicted "disastrous" results if passed in its present form. Particularly he lashed the margin requirements, esti mating that $380,000,000 of unlisted securities would be dumped from brokerage accounts, and another $350,000,000 of listed stock would have to be liquidated to satisfy the 60% margin. Such wholesale liquidation, he warned, might reverse the upward curve...
William G. Chase '34 (L) defeated Gordon C. Streeter '34 (E), 3-2; Edward P. Davis '34 (E) defeated Robert R. Lucas '34 (L), 3-2; Emmett H. Roorbach '34 (L) defeated Douglas D. Bond '34 (E), 3-2; Alfred S. Hartwell '34 (E) defeated Bartram Kelley 1G (L), 3-2; Sebert E. Davenport '34 (E) defeated Benjamin Rowland...
Talbot Rantoul '36 (E) defeated Alvin R. Sweeney '35 (K), 3-0; LeGrand L. Thurber '34 (E) defeated Charles E. Pettee 3G (K), 3-2; Gordon C. Streeter '34 (E) defeated Edwin H.B. Pratt '36 (K), 8-2; Nathaniel T. Winthrop '34 (E) won by default; Bruce K. Fuller '36 (E) won by default...
...seventh, Thomas W. Nazro '34, 8 min. 2 sec; eighth, Wendell Hastings '35, 8 min. 3 sec; ninth, Frederick A. Webster '35, 10 min. 28 sec; tenth, Edward Motley '36, 10 min. 39 sec; eleventh, Robert S. Hurlbut '34, 11 min. 24 sec; twleth, Edward C. Streeter...