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...Alanson B. Houghton, U. S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, arrived in the U. S. for a three weeks' visit and settled down to spend a good part of it as White House guest...
...White House announced that Ambassador Alanson B. Houghton (to Britain) and Minister Hugh Gibson (to Switzerland) have been asked to return to Washington to confer with the President concerning the proposed League of Nations preliminary disarmament conference...
Married. Miss Gratia Buell Houghton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amory Houghton of Corning, New York, niece of Alanson B. Houghton, U. S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, to Alan Gillespie Rinehart, son of Dr. Stanley M. Rinehart* and Novelist Mary Roberts Rinehart of Washington, D. C., and onetime (1923) Political Editor of TIME, the Weekly News-Magazine; in the private chapel of the Houghton estate overlooking Padanaram Bay, Mass...
...George W. Goethals 2,719 Prank Jay Gould 196,813 E. H. R. Green (son of Hetty).... 222,712 Walter Hampden 2,718 Will Hays 10,234 Howard Heintz 191,374 Myron T. Herreck 6,929 John Hertz (Yellow Taxi) 8,316 Mrs. John Hertz 5,215 Alanson B. Houghton 32,404 Charles E. Hughes 1,554 Mayor Hylan 0 Al Jolson 33,744 Otto H. Kahn 391,776 Rudyard Kipling 4,998 Sebastian S. Kresge (5 & lOc Stores) 188,608 William B. Leeds 57,445 Florence Pullman Lowden 14,736 A. Lawrence Lowell (Harvard).... 36,566 Cyrus H. McCormick...
...hiatus occurred in the conversations at lunch time. At the French Embassy in Albert Gate House, Hyde Park, a great assemblage of dignitaries rendered homage to M. de Fleurian's cuisine. Most distinguished of the guests was Alanson B. Houghton, U. S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, attired immaculately as ever, owlish in his heavy horn-rimmed spectacles. His presence at the political feast, considered a signficant sign of U. S. interest in the security parley, despite unequivocal and official denials, was a topic of discussion for days after. Rightly or wrongly...