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...brisk, breezy Atlanta Journal ("Covers Dixie Like the Dew"-with 86,600 circulation) was formally taken in charge by the family which has really owned it for the last 40 years-the House of Gray. The late lawyer-politician James Richard ("Jim") Gray, who married Mary Inman of the rich, aristocratic Inman clan, acquired the Journal in 1896 from Hoke Smith, twice Governor of Georgia, twice U. S. Senator, Secretary of the Interior under Cleveland. When President Gray died in 1917 John Cohen, a Journal newshawk since 1890, was put into the front office as active head of the paper...
...dual position held by John Cohen was split last week. To Son Inman Gray, 49, went the presidency; to Son James Richard Jr., 45, the editorship. Inman worked up through the engraving department to one vice presidency. James Richard got his start in the circulation department, served as assistant general manager, vice president. Both men attended University of Georgia where they were aristocratic Chi Phi's. Both were brought up in a professional tradition which demands despisal of Clark Howell and his stodgy old Constitution (circulation: 99,000) and, of late years, hatred of Georgia's Governor Eugene...
Wednesday, December 5th, at Lowell House, the Orchestra will make its second appearance. The third concert will be Wednesday, December 12th, at the Rindge Technical School, for the Christmas Basket Fund of the Inman Square Business Men's Association. At this time, the Orchestra will be assisted by the local division of the Instrumental clubs. The last recital before Christmas is to be an informal Sight Reading evening. This occasion is open to the Faculty, members of the University, and Radcliffe...
President Conant expressed today his regret that he will be unable to attend the Harvard Stadium Festival on Saturday, sponsored by the Inman Square Business Men's Association to raise money for the installation of the organ given by Harvard to Rindge Technical School. Thomas Nelson Perkins '91, Senior Member of the Corporation and next in rank at Harvard to President Conant, will speak at the festival on behalf of the president...
...source of deep regret that I am unable to be present at the great community musical festival which has been arranged by the Inman Square Business Men's association," President Conant said. "I am very glad that the meeting is being held in the Harvard Stadium and that it is possible for the University to offer its facilities for this gathering. The occasion is significant not only for the ends to which it is dedicated but also because of the fact that it is a community enterprise which brings together a great group of citizens in a musical festival...