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...Francisco newshawks who tried to see Doris Duke, 20, richest ($53.000,000) U. S. heiress, daughter of the late Tobacco Tycoon James Buchanan ("Buck") Duke, were received by her half-brother Walker Patterson Inman. who said Heiress Duke was compelled to leave San Francisco as soon as her presence there became known, that she avoids photographers for fear her features will become easily recognizable to cranks and extortionists. "Everywhere we go it's the same," complained Mr. Inman. "She gets to see a few of the sights, goes out to dinner a few times and then her identity becomes...
...following are the Harvard men, tentatively retained: Edward H. Riddle '37; Arthur J. Linenthal '37; J. leB. Boyle '36; Milton I. Byer '35; Dean E. Cogswell '35; John L. Davidson, Jr. '37; Stephen Greene '37; Herbert M. Irwin, Jr. '37; Henry D. Patterson '34; Charles Sedgwick '34; Harry F. Stimpson, Jr. '37; Alexander Vardack...
...Coast Guardsmen rescued the drifting men, rushed them to a hospital where Tuchyner died. David Warshauer, permanently crippled by a gangrenous infection in both feet, brought suit for $200,000 against the Lloyd Sabaudo Line (now integrated with the Italian Line). His lawyers went before Federal Judge Robert Porter Patterson last week. They cited numerous admiralty statutes, including a law passed by Congress in 1912, which holds a ship's master criminally liable if he fails to go to the rescue, provided no serious danger to his own vessel, crew or passengers is involved. The lawyers sought to prove...
...Deming of New York City; Belmont Hill, Richard H. Wiswall, Jr. of Salem, Massachusetts; Choate, John Ladd of New Haven, Connecticut; Country Day, Robert A. Williams of Newton Center, Massachusetts; Exeter, Samuel B. Mayo of Durham, New Hampshire; Hill, Johnston Kingsley of New York City; Kent, John Seeger of Patterson, New York; Loomis, Edward A. Drew of Cambridge, Massachusetts; Middlesex, Theodore C. Osborne of Boston, Massachusetts; Milton, Rogers B. Horgan of Washington, D. C.; Noble & Greenough, Robert A. Little of Bar Harbor, Maine; St. George's, Walter R. Lucas, Jr. of Providence, Rhode Island; St. Mark's, John L. Lyman...
...When his Government loans began to gall, he went to Washington to get them extended, spent $11,360 in 30 days on "entertainment." The Shipping Board's comptroller recommended disapproval of the extension because Export Steamship owed $3,952,000, had assets of only $1,172,199. Robert Patterson Lamont, then Secretary of Commerce, wrote the Shipping Board that he saw no objection in the 3-to-1 balance sheet...