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...Jesse Isidor Straus '93, who recently retired as American Ambassador to France, died yesterday morning at his home in New York. Together with his brothers Percy S. Straus '97 and Herbert N. Straus '03, he was the donor of Straus Hall built in 1926 in honor of his parents...
...George William son 12,600.00 Neal Rantoul '92, for the "Rantoul Scholarship" preferably for "a graduate student engaged in the study of abnormal and dynamic psychology." 25,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Stern, for a Harvard National Scholarship preferably for a student from Louisiana 26,118.75 Jesse Isidor Straus '93, and Percy S. Straus '97 25,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn Taylor 25,000.00 Frederick M. Warburg '19, for "The Henry C. Flower, 3d, National Scholarship" 25,021.00 Phillip W. Wrenn '94 25,200.00 Mrs. Langbourne M. Williams, Jr., "in memory of my father, Charles Chauncey Stillman, Class...
...press conference one day last week President Roosevelt announced that his equally warm friend, Ambassador to France Jesse Isidor Straus, who fainted while reviewing a Bastille Day parade in Paris, had been forced to resign his job because of ill health. Half-hour later a one-line White House release announced that Ambassador Straus's successor at Paris would be William Christian Bullitt...
...military review in Paris, both U. S. Ambassador Jesse Isidor Straus and General Henri Gouraud, Military Governor of Paris, keeled over in dead faints, had to be helped home...
Socialist though the new Cabinet is and complacent though Premier Blum has shown himself toward French strikers, who were down last week from 1,000,000 to 204,000, nevertheless for Jesse Isidor Straus the Cabinet soon did more than it was doing for Paris department-store owners whose premises were in the third week of a "stay-in-strike." Over to the American Hospital and down into its basement hurried Minister of Interior Roger Salen-gro to "personally intervene." By nightfall he had got the strikers to abandon their more fantastic demands, persuaded the American Hospital to accept...