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...three finalists, in fact, had widely differing ideas about the subject. Manhattan's Suzanne Nicolas decided that divine law was the light, depicted Christ as lawgiver. Robert C. Koepnick of Dayton, Ohio felt that Christ's words were the light of mankind, showed Him preaching. Brooklyn's George Kratina went symbolic, depicted Him with outflung arms and spreading, streamlined garments, levitating overhead like a benevolent aurora borealis...
Conway B. Sonne, Logan, Ut., Waine W. Suojanen, Ludlow, Vt., Charles F. Terrell, Hutchinson, Kans, Harold P. Thomson, Jr., Cavalier, N. Dak., Thomas J. Veldon, Hoboken, N. J., Charles W. Whalen, Jr., Dayton, Ohio, Marion N. Williamson, Jr., Rochello, Tex., lan S. Wishart, Berkeley, Calif, James B. Wood. Terre Haute...
Winner. In Dayton, Ohio, Artist Paul Mannen used the back of an old, incompleted painting to do a new one on, entered it in a contest. The judges awarded a prize to the discarded backside...
Fisher was born on December 3, 1888 in Boston, son of Rollin B. Fisher. In September, 1917, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the Army Air Force and rose to captain by the end of the war. He was married to Louise A. Winter of Dayton on March 22, 1919, the day of his discharge...
...Dayton correspondents were allowed to describe in detail a .50-caliber machine gun. Two days later, at an ordnance plant, no mention was allowed of the caliber of cartridges for these same guns. In two other plants mention of the guns' caliber became taboo...