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...health and reputation, at last start for the New Mexico State penitentiary at Santa Fe accompanied by his granddaughter Martha and followed by his grieving wife. The night was spent at what was once his great ranch at Three Rivers. Two days later the erstwhile Secretary of the Interior entered the grim grey institution at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo range to pay the penalty for taking a $100,000 bribe from Oilman Edward Laurence Doheny almost ten years...
...incision and a few minutes later the tall thin man had excised the bus manager's ruptured appendix. Such was the first operation performed by tall, thin Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, brother of the Constitution sponsor (see p.11), since he became President Hoover's Secretary of the Interior...
...Garfield sons: Harry Augustus, now president of Williams College; James Rudolph, one-time Roosevelt secretary of the Interior; Abram, Cleveland architect; Irvin McDowell, Boston lawyer. All are living...
Alumni who believe that Stanford University suffers while its president, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, carries on as U. S. Secretary of the Interior, waited anxiously last week as Stanford's Board of Trustees held its meeting in San Francisco. Few were surprised but many were increasingly dissatisfied when the Board, after what was called "considerable discussion," announced "that at the request of the President of the United States, and in recognition of the outstanding importance to the nation of the continuation to effective completion of the services of Dr. Wilbur as Secretary of the Interior, his leave be extended...
Married. William A. Rockefeller, 36, Greenwich (Conn.) banker, grandnephew of John Davison Rockefeller; and a Mrs. Mary Ball Boyer, 36, interior decorator; in Detroit, Mich...