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Mr. Davis, no sleepyhead, was out fishing with Native Oscar Otis at 5 the following morning. He caught three bass and a pike- better than any one of the President's previous catches.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: At White Pine Camp- Aug. 2, 1926 | 8/2/1926 | See Source »

"Well, we talked about fishing," said the Governor using his widest gubernatorial smile. "In deference to the ladies we kept off politics and other controversial subjects. . . . The President and Mrs. Coolidge are very delightful."

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Presidential Week | 7/26/1926 | See Source »

Cable-laying and tending is a deep sea art. The Colonia is continuously on service, in season and out, finding breaks and mending them. So carefully is each mile of cable charted that little time is lost grappling up the line in two or three miles of ocean. But most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Cable | 7/19/1926 | See Source »

The Governor inclosed a New York fishing license. ¶ After approving a batch of 63 bills in the seclusion of his White House office, the President donned formal dress, climbed into his car, rolled down Pennsylvania Avenue, and entered the historic room at the Senate end of the Capitol. There...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The White House Week: Jul. 12, 1926 | 7/12/1926 | See Source »

Reijiro Wakatsuki towers among men. He is Premier of Japan. He is six feet tall. His achievements as poet, statesman, athlete, financier are staggering (TIME, Apr. 5). At 60 he still holds the jiu-jitsu championship of Japan and twangs a deadly longbow. Last week he went a-fishing.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Potent Premier | 7/5/1926 | See Source »

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