Word: md
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Baltimore, Md...
...remained secluded at the Washington Sanatorium, Takoma Park, Md...
...Baltimore, Md., Capt. John M. Dandy, onetime daredevil member of the British Royal Air Force, went to a cinema, witnessed an airplane thriller, recalled his own War exploits, went outside the theatre, shot himself dead...
Died. Mrs. Elizabeth Caskie Cabell Ritchie, 78, mother of Governor Albert Cabell Ritchie of Maryland, aunt of Author James Branch Cabell; of paralysis; in Annapolis, Md. During Governor Ritchie's three terms she was hostess in the Executive Mansion. Last fortnight she was too weak to attend his fourth inauguration, heard it by radio from across the street...
Appointed. Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, 53, Commander of the Control force of the U. S. Fleet; to be Superintendent of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md.; succeeding Rear Admiral Samuel Shelburne Robison. retiring. During the World War Admiral Hart commanded Submarine Divisions 4 and 5 in European waters, was awarded a Distinguished Service Medal. Since 1923 he has commanded the Mississippi, served as supervisor of New York Harbor, commanded the Submarine Divisions of the Battle Fleet. He became a Rear Admiral in October 1929, Commander of the Control Force...