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Died. Major Putnam Bradlee ("Putty") Strong, 71, onetime "handsomest man in the U.S. Army," whose sentimental jour neys (contemporary estimate: 41,339 miles) and subsequent nuptials with mad cap Actress May Yohe, then Lady (Hope Diamond) Hope, were accompanied by an international obbligato of tongue-clacking and ended in a 1910 divorce after she accused him of pawning $300,000 worth of her jewels; in University...
Died. Henry Francis Hope Pelham-Clinton-Hope, eighth Duke of Newcastle, 75, one of England's ranking peers, onetime owner of the famed, traditionally deadly Hope diamond (now the property of Washington's Evalyn Walsh McLean), onetime husband of the late, tempestuous, U.S.-born Actress May Yohe; in Dorking, England...
Died, May Yohe Hope Strong Smuts, 69, Victorian actress who knew most of the rich dandies of two continents; of arterial sclerotic heart disease and chronic vascular nephritis; in Boston, Mass. In 1894, tempestuous May Yohe, then London star of Little Christopher Columbus, married Lord Francis Hope, who gave her the famed diamond now owned by Evalyn Walsh MacLean. She wore it only twice in eight years before she went off with "the handsomest man in the U. S. Army," Captain Putnam Bradlee Strong. Though he pawned most of her jewelry, she married him year later, only to be deserted...
...claimed that Frankie Bailey had the most beautiful form of the oldtime beauties. Someone told him King Edward VII preferred May Yohe. "So?" said Ziegfeld. "Well, King Edward was no judge...
...line-up follows: HARVARD. CORNELL. Gardner, l.e. r.e., Vincent Hicks, l.c. r.c., Yohe Morgan, r.c. l.c., Magner Hornblower, r.e. l.e., Jones Ford, c.p. c.p., Mattchner Willetts, p. p., Lally Washburn, g. g., Matthi