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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Admiral Charles Frederick Hughes (retired), 67, onetime (1927-30) Chief of Naval Operations; after a two-month illness; in Chevy Chase, Md...
...South, a Doctor of Civil Law. Washington & Jefferson gave Secretary of the Interior Ickes an LL. D., as did Lake Forest. Secretary of Agriculture Wallace received an LL. D. from Drake. National University (Washington, D. C.) bestowed an LL. D. on Secretary of Commerce Roper and Bryant & Stratton (Baltimore, Md.) acclaimed him a Master of Business Administration. Secretary of Labor Perkins ended the list with LL. D.'s from Goucher and Wisconsin. Unhonored: State's Hull, Justice's Cummings, Navy's Swanson...
...Hagerstown, Md.. races, the pencil of one D. H. Beck ran down the list of entries, stopped short beside the name of a two-year-old filly. On her nose Beck slapped a $1 bet. First across the line galloped his choice. Back home where his wife was trying out a new cook went D. H. Beck with $404.20 profit from his bet on Filly Trycook...
...Isabel Dodge Sloane's High Quest: the Preakness at Pimlico, Md.; by a nose over his stablemate Cavalcade, winner of last fortnight's Kentucky Derby. Mrs. Sloane's two great 3-year-olds have won five of the major spring races for 3-year-olds within three weeks (TIME...
...strong enough, might offer some protection, but that is a gamble." Added The Churchman: "And we Episcopalians like to think we represent intelligence and common sense!" The common cup was discussed last week at a convocation in the National Cathedral in Washington. Cried Canon A. B. Rudd of Rockville, Md.: "Nobody will be infected by the blood of Our Lord!" Such a belief, though held by many pious folk, has no basis in church law or theology. In the Middle Ages communion was rarely received by Catholic laymen. Since 1414 it has been given "in one specie" only (the consecrated...