Word: mabell
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mabel Wellington White Stimson, patrician wife of the Chief U. S. Delegate (he told English reporters on landing that two of her ancestors were Mayflowers) last week diffidently approached a lantern-jawed U. S. Marine, who was guarding her husband's door...
Bartholomew Josiah ("B. J.") Palmer attended last week's meeting. He is a middle-aged man with a scraggy mustache and Vandyke beard. His long, pomaded hair he kept away from his white shirt collar by looping a rubber band about it. His wife, Mabel Palmer, accompanied...
...abandoned Department of Justice policy: undercover-men as prisoners spying on wardens. Declared J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the department's Bureau of Investigation: "Our bureau did the work upon the specific orders of the Assistant Attorney General [Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt]. . . . It was very distasteful. . . . That practice is not indulged in at the present time. I have received orders from the present Attorney General...
...Consolidated, he has sifted out his U. S. district attorneys, dismissing the lax, appointing only those who will press the Volstead Act up to the hilt. From his own Minnesota he called into service Gustav Aaron Youngquist as Assistant Attorney General in charge of Prohibition & Taxation, successor to Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt (TIME, Nov. 11). If and when the transfer occurs, Mr. Youngquist will probably take over the enforcement as well as the prosecution of Prohibition. Attorney General Mitchell has personally appealed to the Supreme Court the famed Norris liquor case in the hope of aiding enforcement by sustaining...
Editor is Alison Reppy, Professor of Law at N. Y. U. Advisors include, besides law teachers, practicing aviation and radio attorneys-John William Davis, William Patterson MacCracken, Mabel Walker Willebrandt, Warren Jefferson Davis. Also William Joseph ("Wild Bill") Donovan, onetime (1925-28) Assistant to the Attorney-General; Manton Davis, General Attorney for Radio Corp. of America; Louis G. Caldwell, onetime Chairman of the Federal Radio Commission...