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Your story about Amelia Earhart Putnam's flight to Ireland (TIME, May 30) notes that Mrs. Putnam slept at Ambassador Mellon's house "even as Lindbergh slept at Herrick's." From the enclosed newspaper clipping you will observe that even as Lindbergh borrowed Ambassador Herrick's pyjamas so did Mrs. Putnam beg a nightgown of Lady Astor...
...newsreel company's plane hurried to meet her, flew her to London to sleep at Ambassador Mellon's house, even as Lindbergh slept at Herrick...
...loan after a cursory glance at a forecast of International Match's income. On the forecast were two items which should already have been collected by International Match. Neither had been received but that was not commented upon. No willing renewer, however, was Pittsburgh's Union Trust Co., the "Mellon Bank." Union Trust insisted on cash & collateral. On Feb. 27 the $4,000,000 loan was reduced $200,000 and 350,000 shares of Diamond Match Co. were put up as col lateral. Last week this block of stock still had a market value...
...London the bill was called a "comic opera measure" and editors tush-tushed popular fears about the dollar. Nevertheless Ambassador Mellon found it expedient to make a little speech reassuring Britain on U. S. finance...
With the Duke of Connaught, Uncle of King George of England, presiding, the Pilgrim Society of London held a luncheon yesterday in honor of George Lyman Kittredge '82, Gurney Professor of English Literature. The Pilgrim Society recently gave a similar luncheon in honor of Andrew Mellon, American Ambassador to the Court of St. James...