An Ancillary Relation

When President Coolidge passed through New York on his way to Washington, he was met and accompanied to the Capital by Frank Wat- erman Stearns. Mr. Stearns is, like the President an Amherst graduate; he is owner of a large department store in Boston and reputed a millionaire. He is also President Coolidge's closest friend.

At once the curious began to ask: "Will Stearns be another Colonel House?" The facts of the relationship between Mr. Stearns and the President seem to be simply these: that Stearns has supported Coolidge through...

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