Word: conways
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Manhattan court Cartoonist Harry Conway ("Bud") Fisher (Mutt & Jeff) asked that his $400 weekly alimony payment to Aedita S. Fisher (onetime Countess de Beaumont) be cut to $100. He said that Depression had reduced the income from his comic strip from $52,000 per year to $26,000, forced him to sell his racing stable...
Mottled teeth mar the mouths of children in more than 100 U. S. localities from Talent, Ore. to Conway, S. C., Dental Surgeon Henry Trendley, Dean of the U. S. Public Health Service stated last week. Oakley became aware of the disfigurement in the early 1920's. Children who lived outside town had good teeth. Dentists Frederick S. McKay of Manhattan and H. B. Smith of Jerome, Idaho, suspected drinking water which Oakley residents secured from new wells in the hills. This water contained six parts of fluorine to the million. Well water on outlying farms, where the children...
...Other appointments by the President: Stephen Bernard Gibbons of New York to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; Herbert Jackson Drane of Florida to be a Federal power Commissioner; Conway P. Coe of Maryland to be Commissioner of Patents; Fred W. Johnson of Wyoming to be Commissioner of the General Land Office. Ewin Lamar Davis, Tennessee "lame duck," brother of Ambassador-at-Large Norman Davis, got a minor job as trade commissioner...
...Baum, J. L. V. Bonney, D. A. Boody, C. N. Breed, D. H. Burnham, W. S. Burroughs, C. A. Cassidy, Creighton, Churchill, R. G. Claflin, W. L. Clark, Richard Cobb, J. O'C. Conway, J. D. Cook, W. R. Corbin, John Cromwell, P. C. Cummin, Taber de Forest, W. G. Davis, G. R. Dennett, Antelo Devereux, T. H. Edmands, G. C. Fahnestock, G. R. Farnham, E. B. Fay, C. B. Feibleman, Nicholas Feld, E. W. Fischer, R. T. Fisher, F. C. Gevalt, R. B. Graves, William Gray, F. T. Griswold, B. W. Hale, P. C. Henshaw, C. P. Hill...
...civil indictment and Methodist church trial of Rev. G. Lemuel Conway of Muncie, Ind. on a charge of attempting to rape an 18-year-old parishioner named Helen Huffman (TIME. Feb. 6, et seq.): acquittal in a circuit court jury trial. Ten farmers, a teacher and a salesman heard testimony by Miss Huffman, Mrs. Conway, a neighbor, and a woman who told how Miss Huffman had twice before accused men of attacking her. Mr. Conway appealed to his church on the strength of his civil acquittal, but the original church sentence-suspension from his pulpit for one year-was upheld...