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...owner, Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean. Also on view were the New York Herald Tribune's fashionable chitchat columnist, Lucius Beebe; Ward Morehouse of the New York Sun; Dr. Kingsley Roberts, Manhattan Surgeon; Mrs. Paul T. Mayo of Denver, her sister Mrs. Stanley Harris of Washington, Mrs, William McKinnon of Paris, Eloise Staats of Greenwich, Conn., who raises horses on her Colorado ranch, and a host of other socialites. There was so much alcoholic garrulity in the packed house that the first two acts were hardly audible, but the audience calmed down during the third act and erupted in thunderous...
...year-old Georgetown boy named Vernon Vaughan found a frayed magenta 1¢ British Guiana stamp on an old family letter. More as a favor to the youngster than anything else, a collector named Neil R. McKinnon bought it for six shillings. Ten years later McKinnon sold his entire collection to Thomas Ridpath of Liverpool for $600. By that time the 1¢ British Guiana stamp had become known and Count Phillipe la Renotiere von Ferrari, biggest stamp collector in Europe, bought it from Ridpath for $750. In 1922 the Ferrari collection was sold in Paris. The late Arthur M. Hind...
...girl, who offered no resistance, gave her name as Jean McKinnon, of 113 Slade Street, Belmont. A passerby took them both to the Cambridge Hospital, where they were treated for immersion...
...Emerson A Today at 2 o'clock Economics 7b New Lect. Hall English 55 New Lect. Hall Philosophy A Abbott-Montgomery Emerson D Moore-Zoll Emerson J Tomorrow at 9.15 o'clock Anthropology 1 Pierce 110 Chemistry 17a Mallinckrodt MB 9 Economics 5 Ames-Einolf Sever 30 Eiseman-McKinnon Sever 35 Mallinckrodt-Worth Sever 36 Economics 41 Sever 24 English A--4 Fogg Large Lect. Rm. English 1 Fogg Large Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 1f Graduate Students only Robinson Hall Undergraduate Students only Fogg Small Lect. Room Geography 12 Memorial Hall German 1a Mr. Bennett, I Semitic Mus. 1 German...
...Telephone" to the U. S. citizen signifies American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and its subsidiaries. Seldom is any publicity given to the nonA. T. & T. telephones. Last week, however, F. B. McKinnon, president of the Independent Telephone Association, spoke convincingly for the companies he represents. Questioned by the Senate Commerce Committee as to the opinion of the independent companies on the proposed Communications Committee, he vehemently protested that the members of his association "prefer to remain hitched up with the railroad organizations [I. C. C.] than to be driven into the same corral with the kicking and biting herd that...