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...result of the two week's competition, Howard Finney Jr. of Upper Montclair, N. J., was appointed chairman of the Finance Committee, with a total of $1039 to his credit. Floyd Tomkins Gibson of Philadelphia, Pa., Lement Upham Harris of Tuxedo Park, N. Y., Thayer Cumings of Bedford Hills, N. J., and Hovey Edward Slayton Jr. of Manchester, N. H., were appointed sub-chairmen in the order named...
...retained 25 players to form the baseball squad for the remainder of the season. The squad will be composed of the following: Bemis, Brown, Buell, Bullard, Burgess, Clark, Cordingley, Doherty, Gordon, Hammond, Herrmann, K. N. Hill, F. S. Hill, Jenkins, Keegan, Larrabee, Norris, Oakes, Owen, Ross, Samborski, Spalding, Thayer Toulmin and Young...
...Fort Worth Record was sold to William Randolph Hearst for $375,000. Fort Worth, Texas, is the smallest city in which Mr. Hearst publishes. ¶ John E. Cullen will command the recently acquired Baltimore division of Hearst's newspaper empire. William Roscoe Thayer, popular historian and biographer of John Hay, Roosevelt and Washington, will edit. Thayer, like his employer, is a Harvard man, and is generally considered to be the most "cultured" of all Hearst's men. ¶ Mr. Hearst took over the Baltimore American (morning) and the Baltimore News (evening) from Frank A. Munsey two weeks...
...Lowell has been appointed editor of "The Harvard Handbook" for 1923-24, published by the Phillips Brooks House Association. James Bogert Tailer Jr. '25 of New York City was selected as business manager. The assistant managers are: Alexander Moss White '25 of Brooklyn, New York: Hollis Keresey Thayer '25 of Brooklyn, New York; and Arthur Russell Sharp Jr. '25 of Boston...
...will make the trip are: Bemis, Buell, Burgess, Clark, Cordingley, Doherty, Gordon, Hammond, K. N. Hill, F. S. Hill, Jenkins, Keegan, Larrabee, Norris, Oakes, Owen, Ross, Samborski, Thayer, Toulmin, and Young...