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...considered able. Frank O. Lowden of Oregon, Ill., former Governor of his state (1917-1921) and an outstanding candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination in 1920. From a law practice in Chicago he branched into society and politics. He married Florence Pullman, daughter of George M. Pullman (sleeping cars). McKinley offered to make him Assistant Postmaster General but he declined. He lost the Gubernatorial nomination in 1904. Three years later he was elected to Congress and served for about five years. In the Republican split of 1912 he stood by Taft, but not in the rock-ribbed Republican group...
...Mabel McKinley, American soprano, niece of the late President William McKinley, long a popular adornment of the vaudeville stage, has formed her own concert company and scheduled her concert debut for Oct. 7 in Aeolian Hall, Manhattan. Later she will tour. Her accompanist will be Charles Gilbert Spross; her violinist, Michael Anselmo...
...private life " Miss McKinley," daughter of Abner McKinley, is the wife of Dr. H. L. Baer of Mount Vernon, N. Y. For years she was soloist of the Church of the Ascension there, taking also an active part in civic and War work. Since an opening in San Francisco several years ago, she has crossed the continent five times in vaudeville...
...Senators McKinley, Hitchcock, Swanson, and U. S. ex-Secretary of War Newton D. Baker were reported to be in Geneva " observing the machinery...
Engaged. Miss Evelyn Wadsworth, daughter of James W. Wadsworth, Jr., U. S. Senator from New York; niece of Mrs. Payne Whitney, granddaughter of the late John Hay, Secretary of State under William McKinley, to W. Stuart Symington, Jr., of Baltimore...