THE CABINET: Morrow & Tomorrow

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History. In July, a large consignment of luggage was accompanied out of Mexico City by its owner, U. S. Ambassador James Rockwell Sheffield. Mr. Sheffield was enjoying "magnificent" health, he said, and would always feel under obligations to President Coolidge, but he had resigned his post. Observers decided that the reason lay in a disagreement between Mr. Sheffield and the Department of State as to how firmly Mr. Sheffield should represent his country in Mexico.

A month passed. The President, summering in South Dakota,...

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