Word: hughs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Washington's Mayflower Hotel one night last week gathered 1,000 people to salute Bishop James Hugh Ryan, retiring Rector of the Catholic University of America, who was about to depart to the diocese of Omaha to which the Vatican had promoted him (TIME, Aug. 19,). His purple robes swirling, his broad countenance twinkling, Bishop Ryan shook hands with such men as Ambassador Hans Luther of Germany, Assistant Attorney General Joseph Berry Keenan, Bishop James Edward Freeman and Canon Anson Phelps Stokes from the Episcopal Cathedral. President Roosevelt sent a letter which Postmaster General Farley read. Mr. Justice Pierce...
...works of Hugh A. Stubbins, Jr., also graduated in 1935, were chosen. One of these, "A Wine Collar and Tap Room," won the Boston Society of Architecture prize, the other is a thesis, a design for "A Municipal Sports Building...
...Cambridge; Thomas Connerton ocC, of Dorchester; David C. Crawford '36, of Cotult; Herbert W. Crispin '38, of Somerville; George T. Cushman '37, of Quincy; Albert Damon '38, of Brookline; Bernard D. Davis '36, of Franklin; Edwin G. Davis '38, of Cambridge; Richard T. Davis '38, of Medford; Hugh G. Deane, Jr. '38, of Springfield; Campbell DeMallin '36, of Lowell; Robert F. Dine '37, of Allston; Howell E. DuPuy, Jr. '37, of Newton Centre; Milton Elkin '37, of Dorchester...
...last meeting of the Union Committee, Kendric N. Marshall, secretary of the Union, and assistant in Government, named Richard P. Hedblom chairman of the dance committee. The other members are; R. Bennett Forbes, in charge of the sale of tickets; Charles A. Moyer and Hugh MacNeil, for decorations, and Clifford W. Wilson and Charles D. Dyer, 3d for music...
...onetime NRAdministrator makes no secret of his conviction that President Roosevelt once had two superb aides, both of whom were "kicked in the slats." They were Hugh Samuel Johnson and his good friend & onetime partner in the plow business. George Nelson Peek. Presumably Franklin Roosevelt, if reelected, will amend his errors, set up a brand-new administration...