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Professor Roorbach encountered various dangers in the course of his trip. He told of one experience he had with the bandits who infest the waters of the great silk growing region of the delta near Canton. While the silk-cargo boat on which he was a passenger was rounding a...
To Brunswick, Ga., came Rev. W. K. C. Redfern, Baptist minister and dean of Benedict's College, Negro institution, at Columbia, S. C. He is Paul Redfern's father, and together they mapped the course down the Caribbean Sea to Porto Rico, over the Windward Islands to British...
¶ Professor Charles Austin Beard, historian, formerly of Columbia University, ridiculed President Coolidge's "wearing cowboy breeches and fishing with worms." He predicted an alliance between the South and West as defense against the Eastern capitalistic control of politics. He defended the McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Bill as "an experimental...
¶ The President went fishing, left word that he should be summoned if any important news arrived from the Geneva Arms Conference. The President appeared hopeful that Great Britain would recede from its present position (see p. 12) but felt that U. S. representatives had made all possible concessions and...
¶ At the McKelvie camp (named Tippi Winnie Kaska [House Beau-tiful]) the President permitted photographers to make pictures of him fishing. It was the first time the President had permitted picturization of his piscatorial accomplishments. A previous storm had disturbed the waters; the President caught no fish.