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Addendum: "As Mile Roberte de Neuflize she was well known as the only daughter and heiress of that great Parisian banker, the late Baron Jean de Neuflize, Regent of the Bank of France, and head of one of the most socially distinguished Protestant families in France...
Died. Frank Lester Greene, 60, senior U. S. Senator from Vermont since 1923. U. S. Representative from 1912 to 1923, Spanish-American War veteran, onetime (1917-23) regent of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington; after an operation for hernia; in St. Albans, Vt. He had been partially paralyzed since 1924, when he was hit in the head by a stray bullet fired in a Washington street fight between Prohibition agents and 'leggers...
...Budapest, Otto's birthday created only the mildest flurry. By order of the Regent, Admiral Nicholas Horthy de Nagybanya, no flags were displayed on government buildings, but even on the private homes of loyalists there was a dearth of bunting...
Although this hall has always been used for dancing at the annual Freshman Jubilee in the spring, there has never been any other dance held in this or in any of the other Freshman halls during the college year, according to Matthew Luce, Regent...
...President Hoover last week named Herman Murray Jacoby, wealthy German-born Manhattan bond broker, to represent him as a special ambassador next November when Ras Taffari. Regent of Ethiopia, becomes H. I. M. Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia. To Addis Ababa, remote Abyssinian capital, for the African coronation Mr. Jacoby will take a full diplomatic staff, including Brig. General William Wright Harts and Charles Lee Cooke, the State Department's ceremonial officer. One reason why the U. S. should participate so elaborately in an Abyssinian ceremony: J. G. White Engineering Corp. of New York has a large contract with...