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...planned, Editor McClure recalled his golden days. He remembered how, at the beginning of the Century, he had gone abroad, obtained introductions to two young English men of letters, come home and published, before other U. S. magazines, the works of Rudyard Kipling and James M. Barrie. He remembered the spectacular series of articles he had asked Miss Ida M. Tarbell to write, on all the unpleasant things there were to be known about John D. Rockefeller and the Oil Trust. That series, in 1903, had put McClure's at the head of the monthly field...
...Boots," Rudyard Kipling; William Dix Morton...
...Explorer," Rudyard Kipling; Edward Mason Littell...
...When the minutes were read, the members were surprised to hear embodied in them certain sentiments toward England expressed last May by the Club's president, W. C. Greene, at a dinner attended by some 400 Rhodes Scholars and a scattering of British notables-Viscount Grey, Viscount Milner, Rudyard Kipling. It seemed that Greene had given the impression that, to all Americans attending it, Oxford was a disappointment; that all were eager to be home again; that the Fabian Society (Socialist) was the British ideal most acceptable to Americans; that Ramsay MacDonald was to Americans the ideal British statesman...
Married. Miss Elsie Kipling, daughter of Rudyard Kipling, to one Captain George Bambridge, British diplomatic attache at Brussels; in London. Mr. Kipling gave his daughter away. The reception took place at the home of Stanley Baldwin, onetime Prime Minister, cousin of Mr. Kipling...