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¶Personally responsible for the lives of U. S. Presidents for the past 20 years, silvery-haired Richard Jervis, chief of the Secret Service White House detail, was relieved last week at his own request and transferred to a field station. Succeeding him is his assistant since 1913, Col. Edward...
Having seen all these arrangements the President rolled into his own new office?oval like the old one but, by his order, two feet wider, two feet longer. Handsomest room in the building, it is decorated with the great Presidential Seal set in the ceiling, has indirect lighting simulating daylight...
Flavius Searle Scholarships: Harrison G. Pope, 4M, of W. Roxbury, Mass., A.B. 1931. Richard B. Pippett, 3M, of Port Jervis, N. Y., S.B. Hamilton 1932.
The President was off to sea, and out of the public eye. Aboard the Houston he had only his two young sons Franklin Jr. and John, Rudolph Forster, chief White House clerk, Richard Jervis, chief of the White House Secret Service, his Bodyguardsman Gus Gennerich, his Physician Commander Ross T...
(2 of 2) good chance of being Pennsylvania's first Democratic Senator since President Hayes's time, he would not be running for the nomination. Only man of prominence in the field against Boss Guffey is Roland Sletor Morris, onetime Ambassador to Japan, Philadelphia lawyer, professor of international...