Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...King's yearly duty of distributing coppers to the poor on Maundy Thursday at Westminster Abbey, now boarded up in preparation for the Coronation, was discharged last week by the Archbishop of Canterbury at St. Paul's Cathedral, for His Majesty is being spared "fatiguing public appearances." Chicago Tribune's David Darrah and United Press's Dan Rogers broke stories that the Archbishop of Canterbury is slashing the Coronation Service right & left in efforts to get it as short and unfatiguing as possible, has decided to omit the sermon, hopes to telescope the ritual from...
These considerations were set forth last week in an article called "Unscientific Measurement in Athletics," published in Scientific American by Dr. Paul H. Kirkpatrick, associate professor of Physics at Stanford University. It was just chance that Torrance's throw came out in even inches. Leo Sexton's 1932 Olympic shot-put record was measured at 52 ft. 6 3/161n. And Dr. Kirkpatrick's point is that the fractional-inch measurements indulged in by track officials are, scientifically considered, so much poppycock. A truly conscientious measurement would have to take into consideration important geographical, physical and atmospheric factors...
...famed U. S. Secretary of the Treasury was James Madison's Swiss-born Albert Gallatin (1761-1849), who helped draft the treaty that ended the War of 1812. Last week Albert Gallatin's wealthy, socialite great-grandson gave an art exhibition at Manhattan's Paul Reinhardt Galleries. Assisting him were the equally social Charles G. Shaw, Susie Frelinghuysen and her husband George L. K. Morris, who attracted a modicum of attention last summer by inserting the name of their snub-nosed Pekingese, Rose, in the New York Social Register. Artists Gallatin, Shaw, Frelinghuysen & Morris hung up some...
...complete roster of players is are follows: Pitchers, Ed Ingalls, Dick Walsh, Slim Curtiss, Don Prouty, and Royal victor; Catchers, Al Colwell, Paul Doyle, and Phil Staples; Infielders, Capt. Tom Bilodeau, Lupe Lupien, Art Johns, Frank Owen; and Dave Shean; Outfielders- Dick Grondahl, Mal McTernan, Jim Sullivan, and Dave Maclntosh...
...With Paul Fox at No. 1, Skiddy Von Stade, No. 2, and Townsend Winmill, back, Harvard has the strength and experience to turn back the Army attack though they are faced by the stiffest opposition in the tournament...