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...same old story, with a variation, took place in Savannah, Ga. A white woman was attacked. Walter Lee, black, was arrested and the woman identified him positively as her assailant. He was imprisoned in the Chatham County jail in Savannah...
Died. Mrs. Thomas E. Watson, widow of the late Senator from Georgia, at Thompson, Ga. She was the first woman ever offered an appointment in the Senate...
...Aswell '26 of Nashville, Tenn. Harvard Club of Connecticut Valley, to Paul Ernest Anderson '26 of Springfield. Harvard Club of Milwaukee, to Herbert Austin Jacohs '26 of Milwaukee, Wis. Class of 1867, to Haymond Matthew Fuoss '26 of Bell wood, Penna, Rumrill, to Jim Chapman Sherman '25 of Augusta, Ga, N. P. Hallowell Memorial, to Chester Tevis Lane '26 of Surrey England. Buckley to Louis Horace Bouillon '24 of Yonkers, N. Y. Harvard College (for 1920-21), to Franklin Samnel Pollak '23 of New York City...
There is a courageous paper in the South. It is the Enquirer-Sun of Columbus, Ga. In spite of K. K. K.'s to right and left, in front and rear, it says: " The whole Kukluxklan Kamelia Komedy is so foolish that one no longer wishes to protest against it because it is anti-Negro, anti-Jew and anti-Catholic, but rather because it makes the people of all the South appear idiotic when they continue to accept seriously Klonvocations and Klonciliums, and tolerate the fantastic ravings of men who are fattening on the money of deluded simpletons...
...cynosure of political eyes. The first of these nine months he has already utilized in taking a much needed vacation, free from political cares. His vacation was planned to terminate with his return to Washington on April 7, after a final week of rest at Augusta, Ga. To be sure, the mirror-like tranquility of the vacation was disturbed momentarily by Attorney General Daugherty's announcement that Mr. Harding would again be a candidate in 1924. But the ripples died quickly away. Secretary Weeks since made a similar announcement-as Secretary Hoover had done previously- without arousing much comment...