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Died. General Felix Agnus, 86, onetime sculptor, veteran of many wars, sometime publisher of the Baltimore American* and founder-publisher of the Baltimore Star; at Baltimore, after eight months of lingering illness. Before ne was 27 he had served in the army of Napoleon III, had fought under Garibaldi, was a Brigadier General in the (U. S.) Union Army. He saved the life of General Kilpatrick at Big Bethel; was a witness of Sheridan's ride. He was an original member of the Associated Press. His decorations, his clubs were numerous...
...basis it is not difficult to compute that 519 1-2 couples so enticed would give the real estate can increased sales and the moral satisfaction of knowing that another great man from Vermont would get his name in "Who's Who". More Calvin Coolidges, George Harveys and Garibaldi Sargents can in this way be produced at will...
...Civil Service Commission (to discuss a successor for Mrs. Helen Hamilton Gardener - see WOMEN) ; Congressman William E. Hull of Illinois, shortly to sail for Buenos Aires as a member of the Pan-American Highway Commission; John Hays Hammond Jr., inventor (to discuss commercial aviation-see AERONAUTICS) ; Attorney General John Garibaldi Sargent; Brigadier General Lord, Director of the Budget; .Secretary Hoover, recently returned from the West, to present Mr. Coolidge with an invitation to visit California; Senator George H. Moses...
...Said a political writer in the New Republic: "Everybody in touch with the Department of Justice knows that Donovan [first Assistant Attorney General] is running the works. John Garibaldi [Sargent] signs on the dotted line and is sufficiently intelligent not to attempt to show initiative...
...John Garibaldi Sargent, U. S. Attorney General LL.D...