Word: connors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Sewanee, Tenn. General Smith went to West Point in 1928 as superintendent, found it "in excellent shape academically," but not so good for training soldiers. He made extensive plans to enlarge it but most of these he turns over, as yet unconsummated, to his successor Major General William Dunward Connor. General Smith planned to purchase 15,000 acres more for the reservation, to protect the water supply, furnish additional grounds for maneuvers and artillery and rifle ranges. Congress authorized the purchase but has not yet given the necessary $1,500,000. General Smith pointed out last week that West Point...
...yard dash--won by J. F. O'Connor '35 (5 yards); second, R. S. Brookings '35 (3 yards); third, Richard Bassett '34 (5 yards). Time...
...receiving line will be composed of General and Mrs. Fox Connor, Colonel and Mrs. L. C. Brinton, Colonel and Mrs. Grant, Colonel and Mrs. O. L. Spaulding, and Colonel and Mrs. W. F. Sturgill for the Military Department; and Commander R. C. Williams and Mrs. B. Wygant, Captain C. A. Abele, Captain and Mrs. J. B. Gay, Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. C. S. Alden, and Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Glutting for the Naval Department.MISS LILLIAN ROTH...
Appointed. Major General William Durward Connor, 57; to be superintendent of the U. S. Military Academy; succeeding Major General William Ruthven Smith, who will retire. General Connor sold 1,400 million dollars worth of war supplies to the French Government for 400 millions after the Armistice...
Died. Right Hon. Sir James O'Connor, 59. onetime Attorney General and Lord Justice of Appeal of Ireland, author of a History of Ireland; in London...