The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 21, 1923, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 31

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    ROTOGRAVURE
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The Omaha Sunday Bee
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Once more “at home” in the Executive Mansion in Albany—Gov. Alfred E. Smith with his
family at the fireside of the official residence in the State capital after beinp sworn in for his A
second tefftl. International. AJ
At the same 'Vl
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7 two years ago—Oov. ||
Smith, photographed in
' the Capitol after his ll
inauguration. //
Wide World. JJ
Back to
private life. Ex
Governor Nathan L.
Miller at his desk in New
York, where he has
resumed law prae
tice.
International.
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Mrs. F. Nano, wife of the
Secretary’ of the Rumanian Le
gation ami one of the moat
beautiful women in the Diplo
matic Corps at Washington:
snapped at the New Year’s re
ception in the Pan American
Hnilding'. — H.<m
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Commander Albert Cushing Read, who flew
the NC-4 on its transatlantic flight, is an ardent
golfer and spends much of his time on the links
at Miami, where he is enjoying a short vacation.
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Former Gov
ernor and Mrs.
Charles S. Whit
man in complete
enjoyment. of
winter’s out
door sports on a
skiing trip at
Lake Placid.
Pacific & Atlantic.
I Col. George Harvey, American Am
bassador to the Court, of St. James, ar
riving in America on the steamship
Berengaria for a conference with Presi
dent Harding. Keystone.
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Kkatin<* in the air—-a striking photo of Miss
Frieda Whitaker, American champion, in a thrillin'*
exhibition on the iee at St. Moritz. international.
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I Great Britain's last troops to leave Southern Ireland cheered 1
by crowds as they march through Dublin with Free State troops J
==j as a guard of honor.___Panne and Adamic. |=