Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Solution. "I think we've solved the Hamm kidnapping at last," exulted Director Hoover, handing newshawks his third exciting press announcement within three days. Briefly it announced the arrest at separate points of three men, virtually unknown in police circles, for the kidnapping in June 1933 of St. Paul's Brewer William A. Hamm Jr., released four days later after payment of $100,000 ransom. Also named as co-kidnappers were three men now in jail. Still at large for this and a score of other crimes is Alvin Karpis...
...week was the presence of a new French delegate. Hulking, outspoken Foreign Minister Flandin had to stay in France to do a little belated campaigning for the coming parliamentary elections. To take his place, he sent a predecessor in France's Foreign Office, silver-thatched, quick-witted Joseph Paul-Boncour. One of the smartest trial lawyers in France, he is much more sympathetic personally to Anthony Eden than Foreign Minister Flandin is. Puffing nervously at a cigaret, talking with pale fluttery fingers, M. Paul-Boncour explained France's position in an entirely new light...
Odds were increasing that the French elections would swing to the Left, which would probably mean that he, Joseph Paul-Boncour, would go back as French Foreign Minister. He personally was entirely in favor of an oil ban on Italy, or anything else that his good friend Eden would suggest, but his constituents were...
...judges in the debate here were Francis J. O'Hara, headmaster of the Thorndike School, Paul R. Bishop, director of the Bishop Lee School, and Frederick B. Taylor '99, Boston investment broker. The chairman was Moses O. Ware, formerly of the faculty of Harvard, Princeton, and Oxford...
Those speaking, who were selected in the trials two weeks ago are: Norman L. Cahners '37, Thomas Stephenson '37. Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36. William T. Dean, Jr. '37, Ethan A. Dennison, Jr. '37; James B. Hallett '37. Paul Killiam, Jr. '37. Edward O. Miller '37. Edward M. Rabenold, Jr. '37, A. Gilman Sullivan '36, and John A. Sullivan...