Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hinsley, 70, the son of a Yorkshire joiner, who last month succeeded the late Francis Cardinal Bourne as Archbishop of Westminster and Primate of 2,200,000 British Catholics. What brought Archbishop Hinsley and his flock to Rome was the impending canonization of Sir Thomas More and John Cardinal Fisher, first Englishmen in years to attain to sainthood (TIME...
Letters were awarded to Louis A. Babbitt 1GB, George H. A. Clowes, Jr. '37, Hayden Channing '37, Frederick J. Fayette 2L, Adrian S. Fisher 1L, Herbert H. Gunter 1L, Charles K. Howard '35, Robert H. Knapp '36, Frederick L. Leonard '37, Jose M. Mayorga 2GB, Joseph McGinn 1GB, Spencer P. Oottinger 1G, Austin W. Scott '37, Bernard C. Sendall 1G, Geoffroy L. Stagg 1G, Chalmers E. Sweeney '35. Scott received the Bothner Cup, awarded annually to players learning the game in America who has shown greatest general improvement within the past year...
Serving from 1909 to 1919 under four Secretaries of Interior (Garfield, Ballinger, Fisher, Lane) Andrew Christensen had charge of investigation of all public land matters in Alaska, notably the coal land cases which caused bitter controversy between Secretary Ballinger and Gifford Pinchot, then head of the Forest Service. Later he directed construction of the Alaska Railroad from Seward to Fairbanks...
Canonized along with Blessed Thomas will be his colleague John Cardinal Fisher who joined him in defying Henry VIII and losing his head. Canonization date: the Feast of St. Ives (May 19), patron of lawyers...
Kirkland: stroke, Arthur Beane '36; 7, Charles J. Forbes '36; 6, Robert M. Drysdale, Jr. '36; 5, David A. Tufts '37; 4, Robert M. Fisher '35; 3, Robert W. Merry ocC.; 2, John L. Clark '36; bow, Arthur J. Hacker '37; cox, William J. Cantelmo...