Word: leonards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Mitchell court martial (TIME, Nov. 23) that Captain Paul Foley, U. S. N., Judge Advocate of the Court of Inquiry, had tried to influence the testimony she gave before that body. So the Court of Inquiry on reassembling made Captain Foley a defendant, and its new Judge Advocate, Major Leonard, U. S. M. C., summoned Mrs. Lansdowne and others as witnesses...
That matter having been disposed of, Major Leonard proceeded to call the witnesses who had testified concerning the Shenandoah before the Mitchell court martial...
Divorced. Sometime Lieutenant Osborne Wood, son of famed Governor General Leonard Wood of the Philippines, at Wilmington, Del., by Katherine Thompson Wood, who charged adultery...
Four Harvard men received honorable mention. "The Three Jests" by C. C. Abbott '28, "The Bypaths," by Howard Finney, "How Christmas Cheer Came to the Chain Gang," by J. N. Leonard '25, and "Monotone" by G. P. Ludlam '25, were named as "stories of distinction...
...pictures of the abdomen in which the gallbladder, previously invisible because of soft tissue, appeared almost as clearly as did the bones themselves. Stones in the gallbladder were localized easily. At the meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society in Washington, D. C., $600 of the $1,000 Leonard Prize for accomplishment in the X-ray field was awarded to these investigators. The remainder of the prize went to G. Failla of New York for his work on radon...