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...will of Myron Timothy Herrick, U. S. Ambassador to France, onetime Governor of Ohio, was filed last week. Chief bequests: $50,000 to the Herrick Public Library of Wellington, Ohio,* for the construction of a children's library wing; $20,000 for the optional use of the library trustees; a $15,000 endowment fund to the American Hospital at Neuilly, just outside Paris. Estimated net value of the Herrick estate...
Many pencils poised questioningly over the name of Hon. Sir John William Fortescue, librarian at Windsor Castle from 1905 to 1926, author of a life of Wellington, editor of the correspondence of George III. The pencils poised also over the name of Sir John's brother, Capt. Hon. Sir Seymour Fortescue, equerry-in-waiting to King George since 1893, author of a book of memoirs, Looking Back...
...result of a six weeks competition, Henry Lowell Mason Jr. '32, of Boston; Bunt Tilford Wagstaff '32, of Tuxedo Park, New York; and Leonard Wellington Snyder '32, of Winchester, have been made Freshman Track Manager, Assistant Track Manager and Cross Country Manager, respectively...
HARVARD OAKLEY C. C. Singles Whitbeck, No. 1 No. 1, Perkins Ingraham, No. 2 No. 2, Vickery Ward, No. 3 No. 3, Bray Tower, No. 4 No. 4, Wellington Wars No. 5 No. 5, Carleton Trash No. 6 No. 6, Chase...
With him was Mrs. Stimson, quiet, self-effacing, always loyal to her husband's ascending career. As Mabel Wellington White of New Haven, Conn., the new second lady of the land married Statesman Stimson in 1893 when he was just entering Elihu Root's law firm and long before he became a statesman. In Manila last year she appeared at a state function in Balin-tawak (native costume). Being second lady holds no social terrors for her. She was well-schooled in official society as the wife of President Taft's Secretary...