Word: hughes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...there is to be a disarmament conference at Geneva, the plenipotentiary of the U. S. will be Hugh S. Gibson, newly appointed Ambassador to Belgium (see below). Great Britain's leading delegate will probably be Viscount Cecil (Lord Robert Cecil) of Chelwood; first (1924) winner of the Woodrow Wilson $25,000 peace prize...
Donor: Mildred Wallace, wife of onetime (1919-21) U. S. Ambassador to France Hugh C. Wallace. Her father, Mr. Fuller, was the eighth Chief Justice of the U. S. He was succeeded by Edward D. White, who was succeeded by William Howard Taft...
Community Welfare. "Doctors in general have been too individualistic, too content to minister only to the needs of their own patients, and too little interested in community conditions." -Surgeon General Hugh S. Gumming, U. S. Public Health Service...
Married. Louise Wise Lewis, 31, heiress of the $60,000,000 Flagler railroad fortune; to one Hugh Romaine ("Dick") Lewis, 31, ice mer- chant of Bear Creek, Pa.; in Manhattan. The groom was not previously related to the bride...
...some local lout. Sheila Kaye-Smith might supply her with a young gentleman and beset their true love with gossip and the father's disapproval. H. G. Wells would find her at least a temporary career; Arnold Bennett would describe her shoelaces and thoughts on dusting the stairs. Hugh Walpole might make her a sweet minor character...