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...loaded and two out, Hubert H. Hauck '38 dribbled a ball to the pitcher for an easy force at home plate, ending the rally and the game. The line-ups: DUNSTER (11) ADAMS (8) Briggs, 2b lf, Cavin Norman, p c, Howe Cummings, cf 2b, Hauck Ford, 3b p, Wiley Pamp, lf ss, Van Slyke Hunter, 1b 1b, Soden Flun, rf cf, Fletcher Blackwood, ss 3b, Mason George, c rf, Findley SUBS: Logan, cf Barr, lf Perry...
...crew of aviation experts. Months later they were back with reams of preliminary data about weather, harbors, landing bases. Still no mention was made of any airline project, for in New Zealand Pan American's representative, Harold Gatty, the quiet Australian who flew around the world with Wiley Post (TIME, July 6, 1931), was engaged in the ticklish job of persuading that British Dominion to give landing rights to Pan American. New Zealand did not see why the U. S. should not grant her reciprocal rights. These have not been granted, but three weeks ago New Zealand capitulated, gave...
...John L. Lewis; Edward J. Duggan '37, of Chelsea, Mass., "The supreme Judicial Tribunal," by wil- liam E. Borah; Arthur Ellison '37, of Chelsea, Mass., excerpt from "The Selective Principle in Education," by James B. Conant; Norman E. Hunt '38, of Brookline, Mass., "The Bombardment," by Amy Lowell; Wiley E. Mayne '38, of Sanborn, Ia., "Daniel O'Connell," by Wendell Phillips; Laird Mck. Ogle, '37, of Norwalk, Conn., "Hector's Farewell to Andromache," from The Hiad, Book VI, Homer; Ellwood M. Rabenold Jr. '37, of New York, N. Y., "The Judiciary Act of 1802," by Hon. James A. Bayard; Fred...
Last autumn, to comply with the law which required that the Commission be appointed within 90 days after its passage, President Roosevelt "temporarily" named three men : Admiral Henry Ariosto Wiley, Rear Admiral Harry Gabriel Hamlet and Treasury Official George Landick...
...assist Chairman Kennedy, President Roosevelt appointed Admiral Wiley of the original Commission; onetime Shipping Board Vice President Thomas Mullen Woodward; Rear Admiral Emory Scott Land, chief of the Navy's Bureau of Construction and Repair; and Congressman Edward Carleton Moran Jr. of Maine...