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...Japanese radio scored one of its rare newsbeats on the resignation of the retiring Minister, Hugh Gladney Grant. Japan added (mistakenly) that he had been removed for promising U.S. military aid to Thailand. Fact is that Grant turned in his resignation as a matter of form when President Roosevelt's second term ended, was both surprised and hot under the collar when he heard it had been accepted. He got so hot that his diplomatic veneer peeled clean off, and he cabled home to Alabama that he had been "railroaded" and would have plenty to say on his return...
...Nominated Hugh Gladney Grant, of Alabama Minister to Thailand (Siam...
...Nathaniel Goddard ("Nat") Benchley, Harvard '38, was elected president of the Lampoon last December. t Fan Stylian Noli, exiled in 1924. Also expected at the 1912 Reunion is U. S. Minister to Albania Hugh Gladney Grant. **Kermit Roosevelt, who in 1929 while on an expedition in the Himalayas with Brother Theodore & Classmate Charles Suydam Cutting shot (not "caught") a Giant Panda, now on exhibition in Chicago's Field Museum...
...HARVARD. CRESCENT CLUB. Barber, i.h. p., deCasanova Sessa, o.h. c.p., Miller Ackerman, 1a. 1d., Dobby Wendell, 2a. 2d., Maddern Penhallow, 3a. 3d., Liffiturn Vance, c. c., O'Rouke Prizer, 3d. 3a., O'Flynn Rand, 2d. 2a., Kennedy Rice, 1d. 1a., Wall White, Wead, c.p. o.h, Shirreff Harrison, p. i.h., Gladney Daniels, g. g., Allen