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Conway B. Sonne, Logan, Ut., Waine W. Suojanen, Ludlow, Vt., Charles F. Terrell, Hutchinson, Kans, Harold P. Thomson, Jr., Cavalier, N. Dak., Thomas J. Veldon, Hoboken, N. J., Charles W. Whalen, Jr., Dayton, Ohio, Marion N. Williamson, Jr., Rochello, Tex., lan S. Wishart, Berkeley, Calif, James B. Wood. Terre Haute...
Died. Henry Parish, 82, vice president of the Bank of New York, family friend of the Franklin D. Roosevelts; of a heart ailment; in Llewellyn Park, N.J. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt were married in his Manhattan house. His widow, Susan Ludlow Parish, is Eleanor Roosevelt's second cousin and godmother...
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Committee chairmen include: Care of European Children, Richard M. Gummere; Medical Service, Dr. Reginald Fitz; Information, Ludlow Griscom; Public Opinion, Professor Payson S. Wild, Jr.; Radio and Speaking, Professor John M. Potter; Military and Technical Training, Professor Ralph Beatley; Naval Training, Dean Delmar Leighton; Morale and National Unity, Dr. Dumas Malone; Correspondence, Professor Crane Brinton; and Registration and Personnel, George W. Cottrell, Jr. Very truly yours, Donald C. McKay, Chairman. Committee on Press and Writing...
That the R. A. F. was still well satisfied with its estimate of results in last fortnight's raid on Sylt was shown last week when the man who planned that attack was promoted. Lean, hound-jawed Sir Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt, 54, Commander in Chief of the Bomber Command, was made Inspector General of R. A. F. and one of its four Marshals. To make way for him, Sir Edward Leonard Ellington, 62, stepped out voluntarily.* Both men are air veterans of World War I, younger Sir Edgar having the more brilliant record as a fighting pilot. Sir Edward...