The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, February 04, 1923, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 33

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    The Misses Matilda and
Gratia Houghton, daugh
ter and niece of American
Ambassador and Mrs.
Alanson B. Houghton, who
were recently introduced
into diplomatic society in
Berlin International.
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The new Bishop of Haiti. Venerable Harry R. Carson, and the dignitaries
of the Protestant Episcopal Church who assisted in his consecration at the
Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Left to right, front row: Rev. Daniel
Sylvester Tuttle, Bishop of Missouri; Bishop Carson; Right Rev. William
■ T. Manning, D. D., Bishop of New York. Back row: Right Rev. Edwin
Steven Lines, D. I)., Bishop of Newark. X. J.; Right Rev. Thomas
Frank (Jailor. Bishop of Tennessee: Right Rev. Albion Williamson
Knight, formerly Bishop of Cuba, in charge of the church in Haiti.
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^ Extremely
friendly is this
j) camel in the Lon
j don Zoo, and he if
I always prateful
for a tidbit from a
visitor.
Wide World.
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Wintering on the Riviera—E. Phillips Op- r'
penheim, famous author, with his wife after a v
round of jrolf near their villa at rajrnes. (
Wide World. - r
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Society <rirl a
skilled horse
woman — Miss
Janet P. Mackav
of Brooklyn and
some of her rib
bons and trophies
• captured in recent
i shows.
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wood.
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A portrait study of Mrs. Herbert C. Pell, Jr., and her
son, Claiborne Pell. The child is a direct descendant of the
first Peter Lorillard. Campbell studios.
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A well known English actor and his family—a new photo of Sir Gerald Jn >
Maurier, with Lady du Maurier and their three daughters. Fotoaram*. v
Defender of Ireland’s policy II
to Valerites—William T. Cos- £
prave, President of the Irish
Free State, at his desk in Dub
1 lin. Pacific and Atlantic.
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Gov. Alfred E. Smith, h guest at the opening of the new admin ist rat ion building of the
Henry Street Settlement, Visiting Nurses’ Service. Park avenue and Fortieth str<et, a memorial
' to the late Jacob II. Sehiff, In the group are. left to right : Mortimer Sehiff. Miss Lillian I).
1 Wald, Gov. Smith, Paul D. Cravath, Felix M. Warburg and Miss Anna Goodrich. Mew York
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