Monday, Jul. 07, 1924
GOING. During the past week the following men and women left the U. S. on the following ships:
On the Berengaria (Cunard)--Nathan L. Miller, onetime Governor of New York; Haley Fiske, President of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.; the Countess of Amherst; Karl Bauer, famed German publicist; Hale Hamilton, playwright, with his wife, Grace La Rue, singer; George H. Doran, famed publisher; Ben Ali Haggin, designer of Ziegfeld tableaux; Arthur Hopkins, producer; John Conley, "tin foil king"; Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, wife of the famed banker, with their 17-year-old son, Roger W. Kahn, famed saxophone player and jazz leader; Mortimer Slater, Editor of the Jewish Morning Journal.
On the Reliance (United American) -- Ulysses S. Grant, son of the famed President-General.
On the New Amsterdam (Holland-American)--200 students from various U. S. colleges and universities, the "Students' Third Class Association," on a students' tour through Europe.
On the Hansa (Hamburg-American) --Prof. Franz Boas, famed anthropologist-explorer; Professor Alexander Marx, famed Jewish educator; Carl Schlegel, Metropolitan Opera basso.
On the Suffren (French)--Dr. Claude Regaud, Director of the Curie Institute at Paris.
On the Lafayette (French)--Grantland Rice, famed sports writer; Prosper Champion, "sparkplug king" of Flint, Mich.
On the Franconia (Cunard)--U. .S. Senator William B. McKinley, of Illinois; U. S. Representative Martin B. Madden, of Illinois; Dr. William Allen Neilson, President of Smith College.
On the President Harding (United States)--Dr. F. Chvalkovsky, Czecho-Slovakian Minister to the U. S.
On the Canopic (White Star)--Prof. Stuart P. Sherman (University of Illinois), who in the Autumn will become Literary Editor of the New York Herald-Tribune.