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...Luther Emmett Holt died of heart disease, in the Rockefeller Hospital, Peking. He was about to return home after having delivered a series of lectures at the Union Medical College. Famed author of The Care and Feeding of Children* Dr. Holt, nearly 70, was recognized by the profession as an authority, and by the public as a benefactor. "Few doctors have held so high a record in the saving of lives" is an opinion accepted in the medical world. His famous book, dedicated to "The Young Mothers of America," is in the nature of a catechism. It asks and answers...
...life of the professional baseball player is sketched, at least, in Heywood Broun's The Sun Field; the professional pugilist appears in Jim Tully's Emmett Lawlor; steel and iron workers, both masters and men, pass through the pages of Caret Garrett's The Cinder Buggy. But in spite of these and the vast number of semi-humorous or mechanically conventional "sport stories" or "labor stories" in our popular magazines?a good deal of modern American fiction seems to deal with a class of characters who form a very small minority of the population...
Married. Miss Colleen Moore, cinema actress, to John Emmett McCormick, Western representative of Associated First National Pictures, Inc., at Los Angeles...
...Kansas City; Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Philadelphia; Mrs. Harvey Norman, Washington; Mrs. W. L. Walter, Mrs. W. L. Rice, Miss Rice, New York; Miss Sylvia Lathrop, England, formerly of New York; Miss Rebecca Smith, Mrs. E. T. Sweeney, Columbus, Ind.; Miss Elsie Sweeney, Miss Elaine Ulman, Miss Margaret Emmett, Miss Lennihan. (The home addresses of the last four were not made public...
John Quincy Adams, paged in the Army and Navy Club in Washington, turned out to be a Major of Marines from Quantico, Va. Robert Emmett, lineal descendant of the great Irish patriot, was found to be a lieutenant-commander in the Navy, stationed at Washington...