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...letters were forgeries, that Mayne had admitted writing them himself. How did they come into the hands of Congressman Hook? Few days later up popped three answerers, ready & willing to explain: wealthy Gardner Jackson, well known in Washington as an incorrigible crusader for many a liberal cause, Harold Weisberg, his collaborator on a forthcoming book about the Dies Committee, and a newspaperman named John Henshaw. Henshaw had told Weisberg about the Mayne letters, Weisberg had told Jackson. Jackson, indignantly believing they were the goods, put up the $105 Mayne wanted for them. Thereupon Jackson had invited a number of Congressmen...
...from Rochester, Walter Reinhard, formerly of Weequahic High, Newark; and John Townsend, of Friends Central, Philadelphia, also are being counted on to lift the Quaker court fortunes. There are, as well, Gene Davis, the sophomore foot-baller; Ray Frick, football captain-elect: Johnny Dutcher, who also played football; Eugene Weisberg and George Dietrick. Reserves from the 1939 team include Tony Caputo, who doubles as a baseball pitcher, and Tom McNichol, the latest of Pennsylvania's famous basketball family of McNichols...
...members of the cast from the Harvard Menorah Society are as follows: J. G. Weisberg '33, A. S. Gerstein 3L., Harold Winer '34, S. L. Weker '34, B. P. Feins '33, Joseph Neyer '34, J. A. Altman 2L., K. J. Pezrow '35, Melvin Levy '36, William Maltzman '35, and E. D. Canter '35. The Radcliffe cast is as follows: Helen Lewis, Hoster Blatt, Doris Cohen, Tina Jankelson, Lilian Grossman, Sarah Sevall, Frances Mover, Ruth Frankel, Lilian Shapiro, and Florence Heller...
...Board of Student Advisers. The men from the third-year class on the Board are A. J. Rockwell, Chairman; R. W. Barrett, Vernon Barrett, R. W. Botts, E. M. Cassel, I. I. King, E. L. McBaney, G. D. Martin, G. D. Reilly, Julian Rosenberg, T. Schneider, and W. M. Weisberg, while H. C. Anderson, D. M. Doherty and C. L. Head represent the second-year...
...jogged over the hills. One day Louis Fink, Tunney's manager, slipped over to Dempsey's camp and watched the champion deal briskly with his four sparring partners- Robert Delfino, South American heavyweight, James Saxon, middleweight, James Brown, Negro middle-weight from Panama, Philip Weisberg, heavyweight from Brooklyn. Jack Kearns, Dempsey's one-time manager, attached the Dempsey Rolls-Royce for sums which he declared stood owing. Then from Manhattan came a surprising announcement. Tex Rickard, foreseeing nothing but litigation in New York State, changed the place to Philadelphia, the day to September 23. Governor Pinchot...