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...founder of Boy Scouts of America with Ernest Thompson Seton and Lt. -General Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell;* associate editor of Boys' Life. Age: 80. Date: June 21. Celebration: opening presents from boy and men admirers all over the U. S. at his home, Brooklands, near Suffern, N. Y. Some of the presents: an alligator skin from Florida; a bolt of homespun from the Kentucky Blue Ridge Mountains; catlinite (reddish slate) peace-pipe from Indians in Minnesota; a coonskin cap from the Carolinas; a bronze bucking broncho from the Executive Board of B. S. A.; riding chaps from...
...Richard Chapman of Pomfret school: the eastern interscholastic golf championship, with a 20-ft. putt on the last green in the finals, from Tommy Tailer, who goes to Browning, a private school in Manhattan, whose father, the late T. Suffern Tailer, Newport socialite, owned a private championship-calibre nine-hole course on Newport's famed ocean drive. In 1928, Tommy Tailer was beaten 1 up in the Rhode Island junior championship by an Italian caddy, one Joe Pezullo, playing with a set of borrowed clubs...
...permanent positions on the Class Committee went to Guy Constant Holbrook Jr. of Clifton, Arthur Lithgow Devens Jr., of Boston, Bernard Barnos, of New Hartford, Connecticut, William Potter Lage, of Suffern, New York, Thomas Frothingham Mason, of Brooklyn, New York, and Howard Theodore Wenner, of Northhampton, Pennsylvania, all of whom held a distinct lead over the remaining nominees...
William Potter Lage, of Suffern, New York...
...following men were chosen: William Potter Lage '30, of Suffern, New York; Theodore Hall, Jr. '30, of Cambridge; Barrett Hoyt '30, of Brookline; Stephen Pierce Duggan '31, of New York City: and Marshal Stearns, Jr. '31, of New Canaan, Connecticut...