Word: armstrong
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Military Academy stands at West Point, N. Y. Her great-aunt was appointed West Point postmistress by President Polk, served for 49 years. Her mother was born at West Point. Her father, Lieut. Henry Moore Harrington, graduated from the Academy in 1872, was killed with General George Armstrong Custer at the Little Big Horn. For kindly, plain-faced Spinster Grace Aileen Harrington this distinguished ancestry brought its reward: appointment as West Point postmistress...
Public Enemy's Wife (Warner) is another salty little treatise on the G-man, whose habits, indoors and out, are of such moment to Warner Brothers. Here the G-man (Pat O'Brien) and his partner (Robert Armstrong) are to be seen engaged in a man hunt for Gangster Gene Maroc (Cesar Romero) whom they expect to find loitering jealously near his ex-wife (Margaret Lindsay). The crisis of the picture arrives during a wedding ceremony which, planned as a trap for Gangster Maroc, fails when Maroc, instead of shooting the bridegroom, merely snickers at him from...
Nineteen delegates will attend from Harvard: J. Sinclair Armstrong '38, Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, John B. Bowditch '37, Morris Earle '38, Manning Emery, III '37, James A. Field '37, Caleb Foote '39, H. Shippen Goodhue '38, Bruce Griswold '38, James B. Hallett '37, Philip Haring '37, Robert C. Lea '37, Shipherd Robinson '36, Charles M. Storey Jr. '37, Donald B. Straus '38, William P. VanEvera '37, Caspar W. Weinberger '38, Peter Weinberger '38, nad Benjamin Welles...
Lampoon's Literary Board elected Donald B. Armstrong '37, Frederick Ayer, Jr. '37, Ralph C. Getsinger '38, and Nicholas Satterlee '39. The Business Board picked Stanley A. Miller '38, Richard Norman '37, and John F. Tynan...
...administrative duties should be permanently retired. Those who have had several recurrences and are kept symptom free only by grounding should be permanently grounded. Those who have no more than the initial symptoms should remain on flying duty only under the close continuous observation of a surgeon." Of Dr. Armstrong's 18 patients, two have been retired because of aeroneurosis, three are slated to retire, four have been recommended for ground duty...