Word: governors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Drew High Drew, Miss. Choate, Harris 18 170 6. Asheville Cole, Porter 17 180 6. Salisbury Mt. Lakes, N. J. Dunphy, Leo J. 17 162 5.9 Boston Latin Boston Eustis, Richard S. Jr. 19 175 6.8 Kent Chestnut Hil Gaffney, Thomas M. 19 165 5.7 Governor Dummer Danvers Goodman, Howard C. 17 175 6. Browne & Nichols Buffalo, N. Y. Graham, Evarts A. Jr. 16 178 6.1 Burroughs St. Louis, Mo. Hoague, Theodore Jr. 21 195 5.9 New Prep Weston Jones, H. Bradley 17 178 5.10 Milton Academy Los Angeles, Calif. Lacey, Thomas 18 172 5.9 Exeter Keene, N. H. McElwain...
...November of last year Kentucky was shocked when one of its most prominent citizens got into serious trouble. Brigadier General Henry H. Denhardt, strapping 60-year-old War veteran distinguished for valor, was co-publisher of the Bowling Green Times-Journal, had been an able lieutenant-governor of the State. Divorced in 1933, he courted a comely widow named Verna Garr Taylor. One night Mrs. Taylor was found shot to death on a dark road, with the general and his automobile nearby. The pistol which had killed her was the general's and the coroner found traces of gunpowder...
World Record. Expert cattlemen were as completely surprised as Dairyman Poth. Howard Mason Gore, onetime (1924-25) U. S. Secretary of Agriculture, onetime (1925-29) Governor of West Virginia and a cattleman himself, declared that the largest birth he ever heard of was quadruplets. Benjamin F. Creech, animal husbandry expert at the University of West Virginia, said he thought quintuplets was the most prodigious previous cow birth. Last week in Washington, the American Genetic Association said that quadruple calves occurred in one birth in every half million. For quintuplets and sextuplets they would not even guess at the figures. Neither...
...after a stomach operation, in Skagen Jutland; Prince Kimmochi Saionji, 87, Japan's last surviving elder statesman, as a result of "a train ride too soon after luncheon." in Okitsu, Japan; Deaf-mute Teacher Helen Keller, after an abdominal operation, in Rochester, Minn.; Maryland's one-eyed Governor Harry Nice, after an emergency operation for removal of an abscess, in Baltimore...
...license of Narragansett Park racetrack, with a contingent order that Owner Walter E. O'Hara be removed as managing director before Sept. 30; by the Rhode Island State Racing Commission; in Providence. This culminates the longtime feud between Horseman O'Hara and Rhode Island's Governor Robert E. Quinn (TIME, Sept. 20). "Narragansett," said Owner O'Hara, "will not open next season...