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...Tilden II.," "R. N. Williams," the unfamiliar name of Fritz Mercur, of Philadelphia, undergraduate of Lehigh University. Twelve years ago the Longwood spectators blinked at the dazzling play of a tall young Californian, until then unheralded, unsung. The engraver's instructions that summer were "Maurice Mc-Laughlin...
...Immediately following his nomination, congratulatory telegrams began to reach Mr. Coolidge from all over the world. In the first batch of messages was one from Irwin B. Laughlin, U. S. Minister at Athens. William Howard Taft expressed his joy by telephone...
...York. Pilot William F. Mc-Laughlin climbed up the side of the Leviathan, presented to Patrick Cardinal Hayes, a memorial from the 120 Sandy Hook pilots of the Port of New York: "Though our ranks are predominantly non-Catholic, nevertheless we are conscious of the exalted influence of your personality and position, not only as the superior of nearly 2,000,000 of souls in your Metropolitan See, but as well on society in general. . . . With the voices of our entire membership, strengthened by the breezes of the ocean, we welcome you to our shore...
...Confirmed the nomination of Irwin B. Laughlin to be Minister to Greece. ¶ Adopted unanimously, a resolution requesting that impeachment proceedings be brought against Clarence C. Chase, son-in-law of ex-Secretary Fall. ¶ Passed a bill wiping out a debt of $650,000 of the Near East Relief to the War Department on account of supplies furnished for relief work. ¶ Recommitted a resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution, whereby all future amendments would have to be ratified by popular vote (TIME, March 10). This was practically equivalent to defeating the measure...
...President Coolidge nominated Irwin Boyle Laughlin, veteran of 20 years in the diplomatic service, to be Minister to Greece. The post at Athens has been vacant for nearly four years...