Word: mccormack
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Suing for Divorce. Mrs. Ethel McCormack McAdoo Keith, 39, stepdaughter of the late Isaac Edward Emerson (Bromo-Seltzer), onetime wife of Francis McAdoo, eldest son of Senator William Gibbs McAdoo; from Walter Winchester Keith, Baltimore socialite; in Towson...
...gazed thoughtfully at the Irish farmhouse in Golden Isle, just outside Athlone, where he and his eight brothers & sisters were reared. He sat with closed eyes in a pew of little St. Mary's Church where, nearly half a century ago, he and a reedy-voiced youngster named John McCormack were altar boys together. He wandered in the ruins of the Clonmacnoise Abbey, just as he had wandered as a moppet, when the spell of the place impelled him to study for the priesthood. Now he was an Archbishop, second youngest in the U. S. It had been no easy...
...Shirts are relatively strong in number. Asheville believed he would return to examine the financial ruins of his publishing house. But whether he did or not, Asheville knew it would hear of him again, for last week the special House of Representatives' committee chairmanned by Massachusett's McCormack announced that it would begin in Asheville shortly its investigation of Nazi propaganda...
...more significance, however, than a single industry is the principle involved in the controversy. Representative McCormack of Massachusetts, in opposing the classified tax, queried the proponents of it thus: "If you can do it with cigarettes, why not do it with anything else? Why not use the internal revenue laws to say we will put a lower tax on a California product than we do on a Massachusetts product, or a lower tax on a Kentucky product than on a Tennessee product, and so forth...
Awarded. Notre Dame University's Laetare Medal, outstanding U. S. award to live, lay Catholics: to Mrs. Nicholas Frederic (Genevieve Garvan) Brady, philanthropist, vice chairman of the National Women's Committee on Welfare and Relief Mobilization. Last year's award: To Tenor John McCormack...