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...Smith, Nathan Matthews '75, former mayer of Boston, Rollo Ogden, editor of the New York Times, Frank H. Simonds '00, of Washington, Judge James M. Morton Jr. '91, of Fall River, A. Hamilton Rice '98, of Newport, R. L., Theodore Roosevelt '09, of New York and Frederick J. Stimson '76, recently ambassador to Argentina...
...member of the Democratic Administration, he is defended by two prominent Republican lawyers, Frank J. Hogan, one time Quartermaster General of the Army, a member of the Progressive National Committee in 1912 and a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1916 and 1920, and Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War under President Taft...
...Said Mr. Stimson...
...prominent supporter of Governor Pinchot, elected in Pennsylvania last Fall. Other members of the committee are: John W. Davis, former Ambassador to Great Britain; Federal Judge Learned Hand; William H. Johnston, President of the International Association of Machinists; Nathan L. Miller, recent Governor of New York; Henry L. Stimson, former Secretary of War; Melville E. Stone, of the Associated Press; Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, wife of the Governor of Pennsylvania; Mrs. Ogden Reid, wife of the publisher of the New York Tribune; Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the former Assistant Secretary of the Navy; Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip, wife...
...Bixby, of Holbrook; Charles Ezra Constantine, of Roxbury; Rand Augustus Dunham, of Rumford, Me.; Walter Wendell Fray, of Catskill, N. Y.; George Kahn, of Dorchester; Robert Edward Lee Loring, of Shrewsbury; Max Ritvo, of Dorchester; Hugh Laughlin Robinson, of Waterville, Me.; Erland Myles Standish, of Wethersfield, Conn.; Horace Pottle Stimson, of Northampton; and Louis Wolff, of Revere...