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Though the Daughters, possibly out of courtesy to the President, refrained from any outright declaration against the World Court, they left no public doubt where they stood when they went into further gales of enthusiasm at Richard Washburn Child's declaration against the Court, which he called "the attorney for the League of Nations...
...Photographic Board, headed by H. B. Washburn Jr. '33, has elected two new members. They are R. W. Baker Jr. '33 and J. E. Beaumont '33. The Arts and Cuts Board has elected the following to membership: Sherman Morss '33, and J. W. Pierce...
Rich, Mr. Washburn did not stint himself in Vienna, one of the cheapest capitals in the world. He lived in almost regal style, butlered, footmanned, flunkied. Mrs. Washburn's balls were of a character to make her the uncrowned queen of the Diplomatic Corps...
President Hoover replaced Mr. Washburn three months ago with the present U. S. Minister to Austria. Gilchrist Baker Stockton, a quiet, young Floridan who was the No. 1 Hoover administrator of food relief in Austria after the War. At the White House the death of Mr. Washburn was followed by an announcement that President Hoover would have appointed him Ambassador to Japan had he lived...
Died. Albert Henry Washburn, 64, retiring U. S. Minister to Austria; of septic poisoning from a scratched leg; in Rudolfina Sanitarium, Vienna, Austria...