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Heart Trouble. In San Francisco, Elizabeth Hutchison was reported en route to Perth, western Australia, to marry Robert Littleton, 73, who first proposed 40 years ago. In Camden, N.J., Hugh Watson, 63, sued for divorce after one month of marriage, 43 years of separation...
Canada's election campaign, conducted with the utmost decorum and a minimum of splash and frippery, was a reflection of Canada's character. Wrote Bruce Hutchison, able novelist (The Hollow Men) and associate editor of the Winnipeg Free Press...
Died. Miller Reese Hutchison, 67, audio inventor (Dictograph, Klaxon horn, Acousticon for the deaf); of apoplexy; in Manhattan. Mark Twain was said to have observed that Hutchison invented the Klaxon horn to deafen people so they would have to buy Acousticons...
Robert Gray Axtell (Economics), Robert Heywood Hoskins (Mathematics), George Barkley Hutchison, Jr. (Mathematics), Stanley Martin Jacks (Economics), Perry Deyo Le Fevre (History), Francis Joseph O'Connor (Romance Languages and Literatures), Dick S Payne (Government), Joseph Abraham Zilber (Mathematics...
...signed this statement are as notable as the statement itself. They include President Luther A. Weigle of the Federal Council of Churches, Presiding Bishop Henry St. George Tucker of the Episcopal Church, Moderator Stuart Nye Hutchison and Stated Clerk William Barrow Pugh of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., President Joseph C. Robbins of the Northern Baptist Convention, Douglas Horton, Secretary and Minister of the Congregational-Christian Churches, Quaker Frank Aydelotte, "Y" General Secretary Eugene Epperson Barnett, 16 college and seminary presidents (headed by Princeton's Harold Willis Dodds and Union's Henry Sloane Coffin), ten Methodist bishops...