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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...guaranty stock in- 2) The Vermont Flood Credit Corporation, chartered in Vermont. Vermonters will be asked to take up $250,000 of the stock; outsiders $750,000. Vermont bankers will make relief loans to flood victims, accepting character to supplement collateral. If there are losses on the loans, the V. F. C. Corp. will shoulder 50%. Most of the V. F. C. Corp's directors are to be Vermonters and though the Corporation is designed to live only one year, its guarantees will stand for five years. Such was the financial aid devised by self-reliant New England businessmen...
...have been retained by Coach Henry Stubbs '20. They are: Captain J. P. Chase '28, A. B. Bigelow '30, H. W. Bigelow '30, L. Bayard '28, B. Cabot ocC., F. A. Clark '29, C. T. Collens '29, C. P. Clifford ocC., John Cross '30, J. P. Davis '30, A. V. Ellis '28, H. B. Elkins '29, F. R. Giddens '28, G. C. Holbrook '30, Willard Howard ocC., Waldo Howland '30, C. B. Lakin '30, W. W. Lord '28, Arthur Mills '29, Joseph Morrill '28, H. H. Newell '29, A. W. Richardson '28, H. H. Richardson '30, W. G. Staltonstall...
...announced last night by the H. A. A. that arrangements have been made with G. V. Brown, manager of the New Boston Arena, to admit holders of H. A. A. books to the balcony of the Arena for all games of the University sextet except those with Dartmouth and Yale. If these ticket holders desire to take a guest to any of the first three games they need only pay $.50 extra. It is probable that similar arrangements for the other games, excepting, of course, the Yale and Dartmouth tilts, will be made. HARVARD DARTMOUTH Martin, r.w. l.w., Manser Hodder...
...Fish v. Hogan. One purple patch shone forth in a side-argument between Lawyer Frank J. Hogan of Washington, D. C. and U. S. Representative Hamilton Fish of New York. Mr. Hogan, attorney for Edward L. Doheny in the Fall-Doheny phases of the oil lease litigation, heard that Representative Fish had publicly listed jury-tampering among Dr. Doheny's doings. Since Mr. Doheny has yet another trial to stand, Lawyer Hogan remonstrated with Representative Fish lest his client be further misunderstood by the public. Representative Fish denied having cast upon Mr. Doheny any aspersions in addition to those...