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Died. George Payne McLean, 74, long-time U. S. Senator from Connecticut (1911-29) and its onetime governor (1901-03); of heart disease; in Simsbury, Conn. Senator McLean was a close friend and political adviser to Calvin Coolidge...
Means heard himself called a "slippery, slimy racketeer" in the District of Columbia Supreme Court, was found guilty of larceny of $104,000 from Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean in his fantastic plan to recover Charles Augustus Lindbergh...
...Monday; the announcement was made at the regular meeting of the Faculty yesterday afternoon. As acting Master he will be assisted in the administration of the House by D. V. Brown '25, instructor in Economics, Senior Tutor. Other associates are C. P. Curtis, Jr. '13; W. S. Ferguson, McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History; J. T. Murray '99, professor of English; Andre Morize, professor of French Literature; G. B. Edgell '09, professor of Fine Arts; G. P. Winship '93, lecturer on the History of Printing; and Ludlow Griscom, Research Curator in Zoology...
Justice Jennings Bailey was dubious about his right to remove Trustee McLean because "I don't think the purpose of the will [of the late John Roll McLean] was merely to preserve the estate for the grandchildren. I think it was as much for the benefit of his son." Both sides met last week in judge's chambers, emerged with a compromise. Fun-loving "Ned" McLean would resign as publisher of the Post, renounce all voice in its management or disposal. For the balance of the estate he would remain co-trustee with American Security & Trust Co. While...
Year ago Publisher McLean was about to sell the Post reputedly for $3,000,000 either to Publisher Hearst or to Publisher David Lawrence of the United States Daily (see above) when Mrs. McLean got the court to halt proceedings long enough for her to make a bid on behalf of her children. When negotiations were resumed, "Ned" suddenly announced in court that he had changed his mind about selling (TIME, July...