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Youthful Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., fourth of his famed name, aspiring to be a newspaper builder of the nation, recently started two little gum-chewers' sheetlets on the Pacific Coast-The Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) and The Illustrated Daily Herald (San Francisco). The young shoot of the Vanderbilt stock prepared to branch forth in a new direction with the traditional magnetism of his family. But the insidious voice of trouble raised its head. Could it be that he had not financed his venture in an entirely straight-and-narrow fashion ? Two ladies filed complaints against the Vanderbilt Newspapers...
...Olympic (White Star)?Post Wheeler, counsel to the U. S. Embassy at London; Lola Fisher, actress; Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt and her daughters, Muriel and Consuelo; Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., polo player; Miss Frances C. Griscom, onetime (1900) U. S. golf champion...
...Woods, "bedroom man;" Nora Bayes, famed actress; the Japanese Davis Cup Team?Messrs. Fukuda, Harada, Shimizu; Jesus Artegas ("P. T. Barnum of Cuba"), who is taking H. Ponce de Leon, welterweight pugilistic champion of Cuba, with him in hopes of matching him abroad; Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt (Gloria Morgan...
...following men will assume their responsibilities as members of the class committees next fall: Philip Wigglesworth Chase '25 of Milton; John Gedney Cushman '35 of Montclair, N. J.; Robert Gray Allen '26 of Andover; Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe '26, of New York; Frederick Vanderbilt Field '27 of Lenox...
...committee of seven undergraduates: Charles Franklin Dunbar of Cambridge; Sylvester Baker Kelley of Reading; and Lawrence Morris of New York, from the Class of 1925. Marion, Adolphus Cheek Jr. of Brookline, and John Perry Hubbard of Milton, from what will be the Junior Class next year, and Frederick Vanderbilt Field of Lenox, as the representative...