Word: lieut
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TIME will tell. LIEUT. L. A. ELLIOTT, U. S. Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Good. But TIME has already used it occasionally. - ED. To Subscriber E. B. Whittlesey of Scofield, Ore., $10. Early in November he submitted the slogan There is no time like the present There is no present like TIME. Said TIME on Nov. 8: "Let other subscribers submit slogans. To that subscriber who, before Dec. 1, produces a better than Subscriber Whittlesey's: $10. Otherwise, the $10 goes to Original Subscriber Whittlesey. - ED." 167 slogans were submitted - of which the above printed ones are specimens...
...late Commander John Rodgers, hero of the Navy flight last year (TIME, Sept. 14, 1925), in a PN9 from California to Hawaii. After Commander Rodgers' ironic death (TIME, Sept. 6), the leadership had passed to Flight Commander Harold T. Bartlett, son of a Connecticut schoolmaster, seconded by Lieut. Byron J. Connell, son of a Monongahela River lockmaster. With these two in the planes numbered for convenience 1 and 2, flew five others, including veterans of the transatlantic flight of the NC-4, the Hawaiian flight and René Fonck's catastrophe...
Several facts seemed to point to an explanation: 1) The former Duchess has married a French Roman Catholic, Lieut.-Col. Jacques Balsan. 2) The Duke has espoused by a Presbyterian marriage the former Gladys Marie Deacon of Boston. 3) The Duke has recently evinced an intention of joining the Roman Catholic Church...
Married. Barbara Sands, granddaughter of Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt; to Lieut. George Raymond Burgess, U. S. A.; secretly, in Baltimore. The bride gave her name...
Born. To Mrs. Marie Ames Byrd, of Winchester, Va., and Boston, a daughter. Mrs. Byrd is the wife of Lieut. Commander Richard Evelyn Byrd, U. S. N., who flew to the North Pole and back from Spitzbergen last spring. Lieutenant Byrd's brother, Harry F., is Governor of Virginia...