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...Bold President Harding attended a showing of the Dempsey-Carpentier fight film at the home of Publisher Edward B. ("Ned") McLean of the Washington Post. "Of course, we all knew that the law had been broken in the transportation of the film to Washington. It was amusing to see how every one who was there joined the purity squad when the news leaked shown." out that the film had been shown...
...messages between a Mr. & Mrs. Duckstein who were respectively confidential secretaries to Publisher Edward B. McLean of the Washington Post and "Villain" Burns, read as follows: "Cravingly in Dxewonx resurge lodgement ailment fastidious tuck skewered suckled scrage emerse vithouse punctators gob. . . ." This was translated: "According to Lambert's instructions the papers have been put in the safe deposit box belonging to you & Frazer in the Commercial Bank...
...Nathan Allen Cobb, Bowdoin '26, of Portland, Me.; Richard Hinckley Field '26, of Phillips, Me.; Solomon Fishman, College of the City of New York '26, of New York; Alger Hiss, Johns Hopkins University '26, of Baltimore, Md.; David Miller, University of Texas '26, of Mineral Wells, Texas; Edward Cockrain McLean, Williams '24, of Hoosick Falls, N. Y.; Leon Pressman, Cornell '26, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Howard Heath Rapp '26, of Broomall, Pa.; Harry Shulsky, New York University '26, of New York; Bernard Soman '26, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Jule Elias Stocker '26, of Detroit, Mich.; John Joseph Verdon, Holy Cross...
...executive committee of the United States Golf Association, and accepted Voigt's entry for the National Amateur Championship. Thus collapsed charges which resulted in Voigt's ineligibility in the District of Columbia (TIME, Aug. 8). The charges originated out of Voigt's employment as a secretary to Edward B. McLean, Washington publisher with a private golf course. The above list of doings which Voigt has not done constitutes the U.S.G.A. tests for all amateurs...
...McLean likes to play golf; has a private course. People suspected that Secretary Voight's job consisted chiefly of playing golf with Mr. McLean and looking after his links. At any rate, Secretary Voight had plenty of time to practice this season, improved his game so much that he won nine tournaments, loomed as a likely contender for the U. S. amateur golf crown...