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...natural that the President should desire to see as firm and faithful a supporter as Mr. Gillett as his spokesman in the Upper House. So Mr. Gillett announced his intention to contest the seat of Massachusetts Democratic Senator, David I. Walsh. The contest with Mr. Walsh was no little matter, for the latter had entrenched himself with Wet support, with support of foreign born voters (by opposing the passage of the new Immigration Law), with support of War veterans (whose measures he had favored). Against this, Mr. Gillett had his own record as a competent presiding officer, with a keen...
...lunched by the Advertising Club of Manhattan. Said he: "The purpose of my present trip is to study advertising methods in the U.S., for they are the best in the world. I will take back with me to Paris an American advertising manager for my firm." He was induced to speak on the subject of clothes. Glancing down at his own furnishings, he stipulated that to be truly "soigne" a man should have 80 suits, "Oh, but at least 80!" said...
...fallen Labor Government authorized the tremendous expenditures involved, and it is more than certain that the Tories will carry on. The orders were placed, one with the English Government dirigible plant at Barrow, the other with the private but all powerful firm of Vickers, Ltd., which Sir Basil Zaharoff, Europe's mystery man, is said to control. The English call one the "Socialist" ship, the other the "Capitalist." But whether Labor or Tory is in power, the British always think of Empire, and the ships will connect England with India and Australia in four stages...
...assistant deans and several other faculty representatives. Several alumni also served on the committee, including T. N. Perkins '91, of Boston who recently resigned from the Harvard Corporation to undertake work with the reparations committee in Europe, P. S. Straus '97, of New York, a member of the firm of R. H. Macy and Company, J. W. Hallowell '01, of Boston, former overseer, and the Reverend Palfrey Perkins '05, of Weston...
...Edwin Bonta, architect, of the firm of Taylor & Bonta, Syracuse, N. Y., will give an illustrated lecture at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, tomorrow afternoon...