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...Democratic National Committee and Senator Walsh's brother and attorney. Instead of Walsh alone, Walsh and Spencer now share the leading role of chief investigator. Daugherty : ¶ Following Mr. Daugherty's resignation from the Department of Justice, the investigating committee decided it would continue its job of making revelations. ¶ P. J. Van Vechten Olcott, Manhattan lawyer, testified that he had been approached and asked to furnish $10,000 to be appointed a Federal judge, and to pay $25,000 additional when the nomination was confirmed. He declared that no beneficiaries were named, except "the boys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Investigations | 4/7/1924 | See Source »

Subsequent developments showed the "defeat" of the Government to be so convenient to Premier Poincaré and President Millerand as to give rise to rumors that the whole thing was a put-up job, staged by M. Poincaé in order to get rid of the unpopular Finance Minister de Lasteyrie and equally unpopular Minister of Agriculture Cheron...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Convenient Crisis | 4/7/1924 | See Source »

...twice been offered to Americans, once to Jerome Bonaparate of Manhattan; once to a millionaire said to be Harry F. Sinclair. Last week, Ulysses Grant-Smith (TIME, Dec. 24), American Minister at Tirana, announced that a wandering millionaire strolled into his office to see if that there king job was still open to a live bird with plenty of dough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ALBANIA: King Job | 4/7/1924 | See Source »

...public shall never know who wins the squash racquet tournaments at the Racquet and Tennis Club, Manhattan. But custom yielded last week to surprise. A man, 50 years old, won the tournament. Not for 19 years had he held the club championship. His name is Clarence Hungerford Mackay. His job is President of the Postal Telegraph and Commercial Cable Company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Surprise | 4/7/1924 | See Source »

...change of the present system. He feels that a manager gets enough out of his work to warrant four years at it. As the Student Council decided, the plan would be impracticable for football anyway due to the excessive amount of work required to manage that sport. "A job of this kind makes you concentrate all the more in your academic work", said Sherburne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANAGERS SPLIT ON NEW "JUNIOR" SCHEME | 4/4/1924 | See Source »