Word: hydes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lexington, 40 miles down the Missouri River from Kansas City, the staff of the Lexington Advertiser-News sluggishly prepared last week's mid-week edition. Toward midnight, old Dr. Hyde walked into the office. He was always welcome there, a learned, well-informed "man with a past," who lived alone above his. downtown office, who every morning before breakfast chinned himself 25 times, took a fast walk of several miles. The Advertiser-News staff heard him say that he wanted to see the Missouri primary returns. He walked around the office barrier toward the newspaper files and soundlessly fell...
...dead Nazi, while far from pleasant looking, was not deformed by a Cyrano nose as this picture suggests. It would almost seem as though the editors . . . had sought by fair means or foul to obtain a picture which would fit the character of a monster of sensuality. . . . EDWIN HYDE LAMBERT Prescott, Ariz...
...Sirs: Thanks for the excellent write-up of the National Amateur Press Association which appears on p. 53 of your July 16 issue. It is accurate in every detail and this is the first time in 59 years of existence that such a thing has happened to us! EDNA HYDE MCDONALD Editor The Giddy Gazette New York City Sirs: I was interested in your account of the respective conventions of the National Amateur Press Association and the United Amateur Press Association of America (TIME, July 16), but there are several items which need correction. . . . First of all, the UAPAA...
President Roosevelt's own church is small vine-clad St. James in Hyde Park. There he attends frequently, if not regularly, is senior warden and some years ago received from Bishop Manning a certificate in honor of his having completed 25 consecutive years as vestryman...
...children to throw off their marriage vows so lightly by Rt. Rev. James Edward Freeman, Bishop of Washington who is far too politic to antagonize the White House. Nor did Rt. Rev. William Thomas Manning. Bishop of New York, in whose diocese lies the President's own Hyde Park, speak out as he once did against the divorce of the late Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont. The letter-writer to the Living Church who said what he thought needed to be said was Rt. Rev. Charles Fiske, 66, Bishop of Central New York, high churchman and ardent Democrat...