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...will have as its speakers for the evening: Joseph H. Beale, Royall Professor of Law, one of the editors of the first volume of the Review, Perey H. Winfield, Rouse Ball Professor at St. Johns College, Cambridge, England, W. G. Thompson, prominent member of the Boston bar, Julien, W. Mack, United States Circuit Judge and a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers and Roscoe Pound, Dean of the Harvard Law School...
Citizen Coolidge arrived at the Union Station at 7 a.m. President Hoover sent his secretary, George Akerson, to greet him. They drove to the Willard Hotel, Citizen Coolidge did not register. He shook hands with his old friend Mack Vogel, elevator operator. On the third floor he entered suite No. 328, the one with light blue and gold decorations, which he had occupied free of cost as Vice President. Here he breakfasted with his one-time secretaries and bodyguards. Afterward came callers?Senator Smoot, Secretary of Labor Davis, Tariff Commission Chairman Marvin, Federal Farm Board Chairman Legge, many another. They...
...Pennant Race. In the American League, the Philadelphia "Athletics" are so far ahead of the New York "Yankees" that they appear almost certain winners. Last year Connie Mack (Cornelius Mc-Gillicuddy) 66-year-old manager of the Athletics, just missed winning the pennant, probably lost it by starting the season with oldsters Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker and Eddie Collins in his lineup.† About the middle of the season, Manager Mack put in youngsters, made up much lost ground. This year he has had his youngsters-notably Jimmy Foxx, Gordon Cochrane, Al Simmons-in action all year, and with superlative...
Died. Frank T. Gilmore, 65, of Hartford, Conn.; oldtime baseballer; in Hartford. When, in the '80s, Hartford was in the National League, he pitched. His catcher was Connie Mack (Cornelius Mc-Gillicuddy), longtime Philadelphia manager...
...Fairhaven, N. J., Chief of Police Joseph Herden was called to the home of one Pearl Mack to arrest someone who was pounding on the back door, making threats. Chief Herden went, arrested the pounder. She was Mrs. Herden, his wife...