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Three hours after dark the Myth II dropped her hook off Marblehead. "Howdy, Colonel!" exclaimed Governor Roosevelt next morning when mousey little Edward Mandell House went aboard for a cockpit chat. A fair breeze whiffed the Myth II around Cape Ann, carrying her snugly into Portsmouth harbor. "Wonderful! Perfectly grand! Simply splendid," bubbled Cruiser Roosevelt & crew at the end of their 300-mi. voyage...
...Sailed with three of his sons from Port Jefferson, N. Y. for a week's cruise to Portsmouth, N. H. aboard the Myth 2nd, a 40-ft. yawl chartered...
...threw in his lot with Union Pacific. His only son, Robert Abercrombie, is a partner of Manhattan's Brown Brothers, Harriman & Co. Died. Herbert Dickinson Ward, 71, author, onetime editor of Youth's Companion, (merged in 1929 with American Boy), onetime editor of the Boston Post; in Portsmouth...
...within 15 min. on the White House south lawn President Hoover had his picture taken with: 1) the U. S. and Canadian Davis Cup teams; 2) nine schoolteachers from Portsmouth, N. H.; 3) 55 members of the American-Czechoslovakian Society of Illinois; 4) delegates from the National Society of the Daughters...
President Preserved Fish (1766-1846) of Bank of America was born in Portsmouth, R. I., son of Blacksmith Preserved Fish, whose father was another Preserved Fish, whose father's name was Thomas...