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...Ranch. Attired in servicable khaki breeches, Stetson hat and an old tweed coat, Lord Renfrew expressed himself glad to be "at home." His first days were given over to inspecting the improvements which have been carried out on his ranch...
John W. Davis resigned not once, but four times. He was preparing himself for the campaign. He resigned from his law firm of Stetson, Jennings, Russell and Davis−&the firm which has won him the displeasure, real or figured, of radicals, because it handles some legal business for J. P. Morgan...
...Caleb R. Stetson...
...President Harding (United States)−Coles Phillips, illustrator; J. B. Stetson (hats) ; 28 American athletes sailing for the revival of the Ancient Irish games, the Aonac Thailltean, at Dublin; John Devoy, 82-year-old Editor of The Gaelic American...
When he left England in 1921, Mr. Davis took up the law once more. He entered the Manhattan law firm which is now Stetson, Jennings, Russell and Davis. By that there hangs a tale. This firm acts as counselor to J. P. Morgan & Co. On this keynote do the anti-Davisites of the present Presidential campaign sing their chorus of "Wall Street and Big Business." Early in the campaign one of his supporters wrote to Mr. Davis suggesting that he drop his corporation connections for political reasons. Mr. Davis replied...