Word: hewitt
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When the horses go to the post this afternoon at Churchill Downs, Edward R. Hewitt, 2nd '47 will be watching eagerly from the boxes, camera, field glasses, and tip sheet firmly in hand as his father's colt, Phalanx, gets away from the starting gate in its usual leisurely fashion...
...pound Crew: Stroke, Roosevelt; 7, Morgan; 6, Smith; 5, MacTaggart; 4, Hilgers; 3, Kruse; 2, Hewitt; bow, Sink; cox, Bath...
...promotion list, long awaited by the Navy (TIME, Jan. 22, et seg.), surprised no one. Thirty-five line officers' names were on it. Three wingless vice admirals got a fourth star: grizzled 60-year-old Richard S. Edwards, King's deputy COMINCH; shy, barrel-chested Henry K. Hewitt, 58, "Nimitz of the Mediterranean"; suave, salty Thomas C. Kinkaid, 57, boss of the Seventh Fleet and member of MacArthur's famous "K-team" (Kinkaid, Krueger and Kenney). Five rear admirals got three stars-but none of the eight was a naval aviator, and none was under 53. Only...
...question had been put there by State Senator Earl Smith Hewitt, and had become Senate Joint Resolution No. 1. In most towns there was little debate on it, and most townsfolk admitted that they did not know much about the plan. But they gave international cooperation a thumping (18-to-1) yea. Their sons were fighting all over the world, and they were for anything that gave hope of keeping it from happening again. As one townsman, who has a nephew in China, grandsons in North Africa and New Guinea, put it: "We're not so narrow any more...
...PHILIP HEWITT-MYRING British Information Services New York City...