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...President announced he would give a series of breakfast parties at the White House, and held the first one. Came Republican Senators Curtis, Borah, Moses, Norris, Wadsworth, Hale, Jones, Sterling, Warren, Spencer, McLean, Watson, Smoot, Cummins. Over their flapjacks, the company talked of Legislation...
...five friends. They were come for the installation of the new Mark Hanna, Butler of Boston. Below, Mr. Butler entered, carefully dressed, alone. Straight to Seat No. 28 went he?third row, fourth from the aisle. Of late, Senator Lodge sat there and the place had been reassigned to McLean of Connecticut. That day, however, McLean had yielded to Butler. Butler sat down, meditated, bowed when "Dave" Walsh came over to explain something about the swearing-in ceremony, meditated...
Harvad 1928 Yale 1928 Henry g. g. Treat Stuart r.f.b. r.f.b. Eising Parrott l.f.b. l.f.b. Fairwell Carr r.h.b. r.h.b. Brown Tatham c.h.b. c.h.b. Harris Clark l.h.b. l.h.b. Kenyon Haskell o.r. o.r. Oppenheim Danelian i.r. i.r. Ross Cordon c.f. c.f. Moffley Neefe l.l. l.l. McLean Driggs o.l. o.l. Crawford...
...front pages of the press, the subject of discussion was the President's World Court proposal, the suggestion that it might split the Republican Party. Interspersed with this matter were accounts of the President's vacationing in Florida?his trips aboard the Pioneer (the houseboat of Edward B. McLean), his foursomes at golf with Mr. McLean, Albert D. Lasker (the then Chairman of the Shipping Board), and Charles G. Dawes (the former Director of the Budget). Before the vacation was over, Harry M. Daugherty, Attorney General, caused...
Publishers have always been the friends of Presidents and Presidential nominees. Consider such publishers as lately have been the friends of statesmen−Colonel George Harvey−Edward Beale McLean. Not such a one is Charles Dana Gibson. In the first place Life differs in the seriousness of its pretentions from the North American Review and The Washington Post. Not that Life is out of politics, because it presumes to smile at it. Life knows politics and takes part in it. Life has played its part in many fields. The least of these may be anti-vivisectionism, the greatest...