Word: conn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Terryville, Conn...
...critique was clever. I agree with him. Clever, yes, but that's all. I am a TIME enthusiast, but I feel that your review of Mr. Lewis' book was, consciously or unconsciously, bigoted. I speak for my friend, who reads TIME every week at the Meriden (Conn.) Y. M. C. A., as well as for myself...
...equipment of today is not the junk heap on wings that some people would make you believe it is," said able, active F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War for Aeronautics, to railroad men in New Haven, Conn., last week. He sketched the five-year aviation program, now under way: 2,000 airplanes, 1,650 flying officers, 500 flying cadets, 14,500 enlisted men-for the Army Air Corps before 1932. The Navy has a similar program...
Near Oneco, Conn., one L. H. Brown, told the game warden he had seen a trout leap out of the Moosup River, catch a low-flying sparrow, gulp it down...
Married. Mary Hay, nimble dancer, recently divorced wife of Cinemactor Richard Barthelmess; to one Vivian Bath, British rubber man; at Greenwich, Conn., secretly. They will live in Singapore...