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...train bound southward roared through the gathering dark over the state of Virginia. Aboard the train, Charles E. Hughes made his toilet preparatory to going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Gentlemen Asleep | 1/19/1925 | See Source »

...This data was not particularly startling. One letter given out told that an enlisted man of the U. S. Navy had been aboard a British ship during practice two years ago and had seen the British ships firing at ranges of 30,000 yd. by flooding their blisters. Another told of a war game conducted by the Board of Strategy at. the Naval War College at Newport, R. I., m which, a miniature British fleet sank the entire miniature U. S. fleet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMY & NAVY: Naval Inquiry | 12/29/1924 | See Source »

Clem L. Shaver, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Jesse H. Jones, finance expert of the same Committee, George W. Olvany, boss of Tammany, all rushed down to the harbor in Manhattan to say farewell to the French Liner Paris. Aboard were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Resting | 12/1/1924 | See Source »

...front pages of the press, the subject of discussion was the President's World Court proposal, the suggestion that it might split the Republican Party. Interspersed with this matter were accounts of the President's vacationing in Florida?his trips aboard the Pioneer (the houseboat of Edward B. McLean), his foursomes at golf with Mr. McLean, Albert D. Lasker (the then Chairman of the Shipping Board), and Charles G. Dawes (the former Director of the Budget). Before the vacation was over, Harry M. Daugherty, Attorney General, caused...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Of Yesteryear | 11/10/1924 | See Source »

Montreal. "God bless Eddie!" cried a lusty voice. The Baron raised his hat in acknowledgement. That was his informal welcome to Canada. He remained aboard his train and busied himself, between posings for camera men, in answering cables...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: In Canada | 10/6/1924 | See Source »

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