Word: patterson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After hearing arguments by naval officers including famed Lieut.-Commander Rosendahl; editors including Arthur Brisbane and Joseph Medill Patterson; heavier-than-air experts including Col. Lindbergh and Brigadier-General William ("Billy") Mitchell, the joint Congressional committee on the Akron disaster last week gave a bill-of-health to the Navy's airship- program, saw in it "further potential utility to be developed only by experience." Prime recommendations...
...Editrix Patterson (aside to Lawyer Konta): "Make 'em pay more...
...McLean. Sadly she told him to withdraw. "I think $600,000 is all it's worth," she said. Presently the auction narrowed to a struggle between Hearst's Lawyer Konta and George E. Hamilton Jr., lawyer for an unnamed principal. Hearst's lively Editrix Eleanor ("Cissy") Patterson of the Washington Herald, with which the Post would be merged if Hearst bought it, stood at Lawyer Konta's elbow, egging him on. Lawyer Konta...
...Minister of the Dominican Republic. The Post's society editor is the most authoritative. She is blonde Evelyn Peyton Gordon, daughter of the judge who sent Oilman Harry Sinclair to jail. Her assistant is Sydney Sullivan, daughter of arch-Republican Writer Mark Sullivan. On lively Eleanor ("Cissy") Patterson's Herald (Hearst-owned) is the highest-paid society editor in town, svelte Ruth Jones. By turning attention to the Capital's 'coon-hunting, cocktail-drinking younger set she has been helping get the Herald into Washington's front doors instead of through the back. Chicago...
...cast is as follows: Rene, O. Z. Whitehead '34; Sparrowby, R. F. Alsop '36; Trevor, Robert Breckinridge '34; William, H. O. Tudor '35; Ludovic, H. D. Patterson '34; Colonel Mutsome, W. S. Burrage '33; John, R. J. Bry '35; Claire, Elisabeth Morison; Agatha, Jeanne McMillan; Hortensia, Agnes Love; Sybil, Natalie Pulsifer; Mrs. Vulpy, Jean Goodale...