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...Edgar Allan Poe. For some years there has been a succession of Poe dramas rustling in and out of managers' offices in search of a production. John Barrymore almost accepted one of them last year. Presumably it was a good one, as one hears were several of the others. The one that finally came to light is not a good one; nor is it accurately performed by James Kirkwood...
...commended by Lieutenant Allan Snody, did not get very far. Four hundred miles from the California beaches it was forced down by a groken oil pressure line?a surprising, an unfortunate accident. The PN-9 No. 1 would, of course, continue. But the watchers under the Honolulu bulletin board were suddenly amazed to the toy that delighted them stop in its course, its little light...
...William Allan Neilson, President Smith College LL.D...
...President appointed Porter J. McCumber, onetime (1899-1923) U. S-Senator from North Dakota, to the International Joint Commission; William D. Mitchell, St. Paul lawyer, to be Solicitor General (see CABINET) ; Albertus Hutchinson Baldwin to the Tariff Commission?, Allan Robinson to rep- resent the U. S. at the Building and Public Works Congress at Paris this month...
Died. Sir Henry Rider Haggard, 68, famed writer of best sellers; in London. It is estimated that he wrote on an average of one novel a year for 43 years, of which the most famed are: She, Jess, King Solomon's Mines, Allan Quatermain. He was an authority on agriculture, was knighted by the King in 1912 for his services as an experimental and practical farmer...