Word: norman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Slowly the drama developed. The Prisoner was Norman Baillie-Stewart, 24, a lieutenant in the aristocratic Seaforth Highlanders, a regiment still known north of the Tweed as the Ross-shire Buffs, whose Colonel-in-Chief is Edward of Wales (see cut). As a cadet at Sandhurst Lieut. Baillie-Stewart became still more intimate with the Royal Family by serving as orderly to Prince Henry, third son of George V. The charge against him was selling military secrets to a foreign power. Last week his court martial commenced...
...defense was as strange as the prosecution. Lieut. Baillie-Stewart's civilian counsel, Lawyer Norman Parkes, deposed that the mysterious Marie Louise was an actual person, a beauteous blonde of 22, introduced to the Lieutenant by the equally mysterious Obst...
John Cushing Fuess '35, of Andover, has been elected second assistant manager of the baseball team for the current season, it was announced last night, while Robinson Franklin Barker '35, of Dorchester, has been chosen to be assistant manager of the Junior Varsity. Norman Jacob Harris '35, of Jamaica Plain, will manage the House baseball teams...
...President Roosevelt opened disarmament talks with Secretary of State Hull, Ambassador-at-Large Norman H. Davis and the British, French and German Ambassadors. Mr. Davis planned to hasten back to Europe this week...
...thoroughgoing modern evangelism John D. Rockefeller Jr. is no match for the Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale of Marble Collegiate Reformed Church, Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, who last week sermonized: "It is not necessary to call the business leaders to Washington to tell Congress how to end the Depression. Let the bankers and speculators and great corporation heads who are guilty get down not before the Senate but before God and confess their sins, and the air will be cleared...