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...Hass '35 of Chicago, Illinois, Ernest H. Haies '33 of Bronxville, New York, Holes C. Hart, Jr. '35 of Mystic, Connecticut, Edward Y. Hartshorne, Jr. '33 of Haverford, Pennsylvania, Harry M. Hoffheimer '34 of Cincinnati, Ohio, Richard D. Holder '34 of Memphis, Tennessee, Edward P. Hollis '33 of Swampscott, John B. Howard '33 of Edgewood, Pennsylvania, John N. M. Howells '34 of Kittery Point, Maine, Robert P. Heller '35 of Brooklyn, New York...
Herant J. Adzigian of Stoneham, Richard E. Alger of Middleboro, Frank A. Bautze of Jamaica Plain, Lawrence W. Boal of Waltham, Robert L. Bentley, 2nd of Arlington, Stephen A. Bixby of Boxford, Stanley J. Bogunieki of Westfield, Mansfield Branigan of Groton, Charles N. Breed, Jr. of Swampscott, Thomas J. Cavanagh, Jr. of Cambridge, Manley B. Cohen of Cambridge, Joseph S. Cotton of Turner's Falls, David C. Crawford of Watertown, John V. Curran of Cambridge, John D. Dorr of Bridgewater, Richard G. Dorr of Lancaster, Douglas P. Dryer of Waban, John F. Ducey, Jr. of Boston, Arthur F. Duffey...
Robert Dunean Fallon '33, of Swampscott, has been elected captain of the University swimming team for next year, succeeding B. S. Wood '33. Wood was nominated for the position, but withdrew his name, not wishing to stand for re-election...
...Maier, Royersford, Pa., W. Malenhaum, Boston, E. L. Marshall, So. Portland, Me., J. A. Martin, Bangor, Me., G. K. Mateyo, Cleveland, Ohio, D. Miller, Revere, T. E. Naughten, Washington, D. C., J. C. Neylon, Springfield, J. L. Noyes, Shaker Heights, Ohio, H. G. Olken, Cambridge, P. E. Parker, Swampscott, O. H. Pearson, Dorchester, D. E. Peter, Melrose, H. M. Plotkin, Athol, S. A. Polk, Stewartstown, Pa., W. Rickel, Elmhurst, Del., W. W. Rodgers, Leicester, J. R. Sanderson, Brockton, J. T. Sapienza, Irvington, N. J., E. R. Sargent, Wolfsboro, N. H., R. B. Schlatter, Fostoria, Ohio, A. B. Schneider, Jr., Cleveland...
...Science (TIME, Oct. 5), Dr. Robert T. A. Innes, astronomer, indicated that he has been able to produce stereoscopic effects on the cinema screen. Last week the foremost U.S. authority on the subject, Dr. Herbert Eugene Ives of Bell Telephone Laboratories, showed the Society .of Motion Picture Engineers at Swampscott, Mass, why stereoscopic cinemas were yet impossible in practice...