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Besides Mrs. Attlee, the Institute's opening ceremonies included a speech by one Mrs. W. Wakefield, billed as "a mistress who has never had any servant troubles." Mrs. Wakefield divulged part of the secret of her success: "I have always encouraged my girls to bring their boy friends home. I like them to do their courting under my roof...
Automakers Henry J. Kaiser and Joseph W. Frazer had "news which no corporation likes to bring to its stock holders." They were dead right. The news was that Kaiser-Frazer Corp. had lost $19,284,680.83 in 1946. The loss was huge. But K-F said it was not quite as bad as it looked. For one thing, K-F had written off in one year the cash it had spent for engineering, design, and preparation for auto production. How much this was K-F did not say. Ordinarily auto companies spread these costs over a longer period...
Pole Vault--Tie for first between P. Harwood (H) and W. Lawrence (H); 3, Brown (Y). Height--12 ft., 10 in. Broad Jump--won by Grimes (Y); 2, Bundy (Y); 3, H. Thayer (H). Distance--22 ft., 33/4 in. High Jump--won by G. Harrigan (H); 2, Keyes (Y); tie for 3rd between G. Hauptfuhrer (H) and Hall (Y). Height--6 ft., 3/4 in. 16-pound hammer throw--won by J. Fisher (H); 2, S. Felton (H); 3, Norris (Y). Distance-- 169 ft., 31/2 in. 16-pound shot put--won by Frank (Y); 2, W. Jackson (H); 3. P. Garland...
...yard high hurdles--won by W. Flint (H); 2, Finley (Y); 3, Cook (Y). Time 14 8/10 sec. 100-yard dash--won by Jonkins (Y); 2, D. Cavicke (H); 3, Beach (Y). Time--10 2/10 sec. One-mile run-won by F. Gurley (H); 2, Gardner (Y); 3, Baldwon (Y). Time--4 min., 32 sec. 440-yard dash--won by D. Hamblett (H); 2, Burdick (Y); 3, Lucke (Y). Time--51 sec. Two-mile run--won by Randall (Y); 2, Livingston (Y); 3. H. Rosenfeld (H). Time--10 min., 11 4/10 sec. 880-yard run--won by T. Withington...
Eliot's lecture, originally scheduled for last week, had to be put off at the last moment because of the death of his brother, Henry W. Eliot '02. Earlier in the week, T. S. Eliot, who has become a British citizen and has lived in England most of his life, gave a reading at Wellesley...