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...Rollin B. Fisher, 2nd William R. W. Fitz, Leo M. Flynn, Wallace J. Flynn, Thomas H. Gannon, Peter Garland, Ronald F. Garvey, Charles R. Glynn, Henry W. Goethals, John C. Grady, Charles B. Gudaitis, Howard E. Houston, William J. Jackson, 2nd Robert F. Kennedy, Paul Lazzaro, Dean F. Markham, Willard H. McDaniel, Vincent P. Moravec, Captain Cleo A. O'Donnell, Jr., Philip K. O'Donnell, Ralph Petrillo, Chester M. Pierce, Nicholas Rodis, Sidney O. Smith, Jr., Thomas E. Tennant, Co-Manager William P. Hall, and Co-Manager Robert B. Palmer...
University of Chicago Roundtable (Sun. 1:30 p.m., NBC). Topic: "Do We Need New Labor Legislation?" Speakers: Wage Stabilizer Willard Wirtz, University of Chicago law professor Charles O. Gregory, Economist Frederick H. Harbison...
...Harold Alfred Segur often wondered: "Who am I? Who are my parents? What is my real name?" He got no clues from his foster mother, Mrs. Mary Baker, a Boston woman who raised him from infancy. But he had a queer notion that his father was big, handsome Dr. Willard B. Segur, who married Mrs. Baker when Harold was seven. The doctor treated Harold better than most men treat their adopted sons. As a youth in Enfield, Mass., Harold often thought the doctor talked to him as though they were of the same flesh & blood...
...story. Armbruster's story: two months before her death last summer, a rich, British-born, Park Avenue socialite named Mrs. Mabel Seymour Greer told him of a girlhood indiscretion. She had borne a child out of wedlock in Boston more than half a century before. The father: Dr. Willard B. Segur. In Armbruster's opinion her child and only heir was the doctor's adopted son, Harold Alfred Segur...
...second assistant managers who were competing for the position of Varsity manager were Willard T. Daetsh '46, Dwight K. Nishimura '49, Gary Rapmund '49, Edwin R. Rooney '46, and George C. Warren '46, in addition to the successful Judkins...