Mr. Lanham Revisited: Jan. 6, 1926
Julia Anne is better, but the burden of office weighs heavily upon him
Like many people who assume the presidency of a civic organization, Mr. Lanham was suffering from buyer’s remorse the day after his inauguration as president of the Kiwanis Club of Rome. He had drawn up committees for the coming year and planned to announce appointments at the next week’s meeting. “I see that the presidency is going to be a big job, and…
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