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Butler has discovered however that Westcott delayed his report to Washington until November 28, 1924-just after the American elections-and instead told a prominent Philadelphia attorney, Dillworth P. Hibberd, about the minutes in August...
...Hibberd released the secret minutes to the public, America might also have become involved in its own political scandal like Britain...
...Hibberd wrote Westcott in September asking for confirmation of the authenticity of the secret minutes. He explained that a United States senator had expressed interest in "the matter of the support of one of the three candidates (LaFollette) by a foreign organization, and the amount of money said to have been paid in the said candidate's support...
...team rented some untrained local horses and attempted to play on them. Faced with the prospect of dodging swinging mallets and each other, the rented ponies panicked. One or two survived several practices before actively resisting, but an alternative had to be found. "Beg, borrow, or steal," said President Hibberd V. B. Kline III '69, an aristocrat in the old tradition...
...London, at the end of the 9 o'clock news, Britain's most popular radio program, Chief Announcer Stuart Hibberd opened his mouth to announce something from BBC's unco-respectable studio. Just then a faulty light signal flashed-Off The Air! Listeners all over the United Kingdom thereupon heard, in cultured tones: What the hell?" (Observed the badly shaken BBC: "Involuntary...