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...settles his own particular triangle in his own particular way. Constructed and executed with sympathy and clarity, Adams' Wife is a play for you to see if you are interested in serious drama of the U. S. rural scene. Experience Unnecessary. It was the practice of Mr. Cameron (Walter Woolf), the rich motormaker, to go on vacation every year. A preliminary as inevitable as packing his bags was to advertise for a companion, pick out a good looking one, take her along for company, remunerate her handsomely. The lady who manages to get herself taken along on the journey...
...last stronghold), was coldly but helplessly received. Mr. Stimson, having come off second best in all his diplomatic skirmishes thus far with Japan (TIME, Dec. 7). decided last week not to risk another note or even another statement to the press. Secretly he cabled U. S. Ambassador William Cameron Forbes to convey secretly an "oral protest" to the Japanese Government...
...year 1897 stands out for two reasons. First it marked the renewal of relations with Yale which have continued unbroken except during the war, and second, it signalized the beginning of scientific, business-like coaching with the appointment of W. Cameron Forbes '92 to the position of head coach...
...year 1897 stands out for two reasons. First it marked the renewal of relations with Yale which have continued unbroken except during the war, and second, it signalized the beginning of scientific, business-like coaching with the appointment of W. Cameron Forbes '92 to the position of head coach...
...about China & Japan and whether they were resorting to war as an instrument of national policy or just fighting, that he did not go out to lunch. Beaming Negroes brought steaming trays. Without leaving his desk, the Secretary munched with his advisers, including U. S. Ambassador to Japan William Cameron Forbes, in Washington on vacation. Alarmingly the New York Herald Tribune, chief Administration newsorgan, reported: "The situation in Manchuria holds the major attention of the State Department. . . . Open warfare between China and Japan would present a more delicate international problem for this country than the World War. Ultimate involving...