Word: ernest
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Among the numerous conjectures regarding the future matrimonial essays of Mrs. Ernest Simpson it does not appear to have occurred to anyone that she cannot marry anyone in England for the simple reason that she still has one husband left. This is her first...
...establish itself in the rigid airship field. They could derive some encouragement last week from the annual report of Rear Admiral Arthur B. Cook, chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics. Admiral Cook made, without change, the recommendations made last spring by his predecessor, Rear Admiral Ernest J. King: for the U. S. to begin immediately the construction of a metal-hulled airship of 1,500,000 cu. ft. capacity, a larger airship of 2,500,000 cu. ft., a still larger one comparable to the German Hindenburg, which has a capacity...
...that Colonel Lawrence was alive in Addis Ababa advising Haile Selassie. Some think he is now in Western Ethiopia and will yet pluck victory for the Lion of Judah. Last week in London was auctioned off a packet of letters from Lawrence which were extracted from him by ingenious Ernest Thurtle, a Manhattan-born member of the House of Commons. In 1929 Mr. Thurtle rose in debate to expostulate against the alleged Afghanistan activities of Lawrence, who was then flying with the Royal Air Force in India as "Aircraftsman Shaw...
Invited to a temperance dinner in Chicago in 1933, Northwestern's President Walter Dill Scott was unable to attend. Northwestern's Athletic Director Kenneth L. Wilson went in his place, which was between Chicago's famed Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg and Methodist Bishop Ernest Lynn Waldorf. Bishop Waldorf, who played baseball at Syracuse University, amiably made conversation by saying that his son was a football coach in Oklahoma. Back in his office, Director Wilson, who was looking for a successor to Northwestern's Coach Dick Hanley, looked up the record of the bishop...
Malcolm E. Lewis '37; Irving Liansky '38; Irving M. London '39; Richard J. Loughin '39; Rausom VauB, Lynch '37; Roger C. Lyndon '39; John D. Lyons '38; David P. McAllester '38; Ernest J. Mansmann, Jr. '37; George W. Masterton, Jr. '38; John Megalonakis '37; Peter Megalonakis '37; Evrom A. Mintz '37; Robert F. Mosley '38; James A. Mulkern, Jr. '38; Richard B. Myrick '38; Hubert H. Nexon...