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Winthrop: Charles E. Balfour, III, Christopher W. Beal, E. Wayles Brown, III, Johann Frelenmuth von Helms, Glen J. Hopkins, Jr., Daniel H. Jacoby, Christopher F. McKee, Stephen D. Marcus, Christopher C. Schwabacher, Steven James Sherman, Stevenson H. Swigart...
...fact, the comparative coolness of the day encouraged frolic on the golf links, the tennis courts, and the soft-ball field, if not swimming. Eager golfers started before 9 a.m. and included Dean von Stade and John Rockefeller, while Presidential assistant Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. and Chief Marshal Francis Keppel both occupied the tennis courts for part...
Tomorrow morning the class will attend a panel discussion of "Harvard College Today." Speakers will include Fred L. Gimp, Dean of Admissions; Dean von Stade, and John H. Finley, Master of Eliot House. Francis Keppel will moderate...
...Harvard sons 58 members never married, and 55 have married, divorced, and remarried. Presently the great majority of the class are prosperously, happily engaged in some form of commerce or industry. In those depression years it had not always seemed that things would turn out so well.F. SKIDDY VON STADE...
Sharp Rivalry. Broader markets have only sharpened the competition among the three rival companies that dominate the industry. Union Carbide's Linde Co., founded in 1907 to exploit the air-separation discoveries of German Scientist Carl von Linde, rings up $287 million yearly and leads in sales of oxygen. Air Reduction Co. (sales: $287 million) leads in gases for welding and in research on food freezing. The youngest, smallest and scrappiest of the big three is Air Products and Chemicals (sales: $100 million), which pioneered in liquid hydrogen and grew to its present size by building big air-separation...