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...President appointed Mr. Ogden Haggerty Hammond, 56, a native of Kentucky, a real estate man, of Manhattan, a resident of New Jersey, a graduate of Phillips Exeter and Yale, to be Ambassador to Madrid, succeeding Alexander P. Moore, resigned (see SPAIN...
...Child Culture Club of Ogden, Utah, asked, not Mr. Coollidge, President of the U. S., but Mrs. John D. Sherman, President of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, the following question: Is it disrespectful to refer to the President of the United States...
...resemblance. The neoclassical age was preeminently an age of form. Today the fashion runs to formlessness. Instead of the stately heroic couplet, poetry now flies to the freedom of vers libre. Instead of the terse, direct prose of Swift, satire now expresses itself in the genial lunacy of Donald Ogden Stewart or Ronald Fairbank...
...Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Editor of Foreign Affairs, at luncheon. The other guests included: Paul D. Cravath, John W. Davis, Herman Har-jes, Otto H. Kahn, Thomas W. Lament, Russell C. Leffingwell, James H. Perkins, Seward Prosser, Benjamin Strong, Paul M. Warburg, Walter Lippmann, Julian Mason, Frank A. Munsey, Rollo Ogden, Frank L. Polk...
First 150-pound--Stroke, Dudley Merrill '26; 7, Richard Collins Jr. '26; 6, William Potter '27; 5, J. D. W. Morrill '26; 4, Warren Jenney '26; 3, H. V. S. Ogden '27; 2, T. C. Sturtevant '27; bow, Richard Jones 3d '26; cox., H. R. Jewett...