Word: harmonizes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Between July, 1923, and November, 1926, Shirley J. Short, Government pilot, flew 193,520 miles, was in the air 2,169 hours, without injury to himself or anyone else. For this performance he received the Harmon Trophy awarded by the International League of Aviators, for the best record made by a U. S. pilot in 1926. Pilot Short was among the disappointed National Airway stock subscribers...
Most mothers overflow with pride when their infant sons begin to toddle across the room from chair to chair at the tender age of ten months. Last week in Chicago, little Harmon Loeb, aged five weeks, walked unaided across a room. Dr. Carl Loeb sees in his son's feat no miracle, says.: "We bathe Harmon every day for ten or fifteen minutes in ultraviolet rays [which] help the blood absorb the calcium in food, thereby building bone. The baby is given a series of exercises three times a day designed to strengthen the muscles . . . sleeps on a bread...
Died. Judson Harmon, 81, elder counselor of the Democratic Party in Ohio, onetime (1895-97) U. S. Attorney General, twice (1909-11 and 1911-13) Governor of Ohio, 1904 and 1912 Presidential possibility; in Cincinnati; from uremic poisoning, after a brief illness. Starting as a lawyer, he enjoyed a versatile, meteoric career of public service. As judge of the Ohio Superior Court, he was succeeded in 1887 by William H. Taft. While governor of Ohio he consistently exposed political graft, regardless of party affiliations, and was re-elected with a plurality of 100,000 his second term, defeating Warren...
Engaged. Rosa Maye Kendrick, daughter of Senator John B. Kendrick, onetime (1915-19) Governor of Wyoming; to Major Hubert Reilly Harmon...
...back last spring at Spitzbergen but to U. S. Mail Pilot Shirley J. Short, for having flown 2,000 hours with valuable cargo in all kinds of weather and with never a serious accident or lapse in schedule, did the International League of Aviators last week award the Harmon Trophy for the best performance in 1926 by a U. S. flyer. To Pilot Georges Pelleder D'Oisy for his long distance flights (France to Africa, Paris to Tokyo) went the 1926 Harmon Trophy for France...