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Last week the Disabled American Veterans of the World War announced through National Commander John W. Mahan the creation of a $750,000 fund-to be called the Schumann-Heink Foundation-named for the chunky, grey-haired woman who has mothered them, who will also mother the fund, gather in the first dollars by a benefit concert tour, which will open in Los Angeles May 29, take her to 15 cities, ending June 30 in Boston...
...SCIENCE); a delegation from the American Legion to urge that a military guard be placed over the tomb of the Unknown Soldier to preserve it from desecration (the President asked them to take up the matter with the Secretary of War-it would have his approval); John V. Mahan, National Commander, and a delegation of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War to ask the President to attend their convention in Atlanta next June; Governors Brewster of Maine, Hardy of Florida, Groesbeck of Michigan, "Twenty-four-votes-for-Underwood" Brandon of Alabama, to lunch and to ask the President...
...presented by Leslie Mann, National League star, and the awarding of the Wendell Bat and the Win-gate Cup will make the annual event of unusual interest this year. Coach Mitchell who is taking over the reins as head coach this season following the resignation of E. W. Mahan '16, will open the assembly with a short talk on the plans for the season and changes in the conduct of the various squads...
...Coach of Baseball for a period of three years was announced yesterday by Major F. W. Moore '92, following the decision of the Graduate Advisory Committee on baseball, headed by H. R. Hardwick '15. The appointment of Mitchell fills the place left vacant by the resignation of E. W. Mahan '16 last summer...
...head coach. Then the golden age of Harvard football flourished until the period of the world war. Harvard seems to have viewed its good fortune with an excess of caution; for, at the beginning of the 1914 season, the Alumni Bulletin felt quite gloomy over the fact that only Mahan, Brickley, Hardwick and Pennock could be counted on among the letter men returning to college...