Word: sinton
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Ohio last week did its nominating for Governor. Democrats voted overwhelmingly to keep their George White at Columbus. They also made Governor White their favorite son for the Presidency (see p. 10). The Republican choice lay between Secretary of State Clarence J. Brown and David Sinton Ingalls, 33-year-old Cleveland lawyer. Candidate Brown, a small-town newspaper publisher, counted on his own State-wide political machine to win him the nomination. "Dave" Ingalls, campaigning by air, had the moral support of his party's national leaders in Washington where for three years he has been the able, popular...
Engaged, William Hale Harkness, cousin of Philanthropist Edward Stephen Harkness (Yale's famed Harkness Quadrangle), brother-in-law of Assistant Secretary of Navy for Aeronautics David Sinton Ingalls; and Elisabeth Grant, Manhattan socialite...
...politics are many able young college-trained men. Not a few inherit their politics from famed kinfolk. Conspicuous is David Sinton Ingalls, 33, Yale 1920, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics, grandnephew of the late William Howard Taft, who is now seeking to become Governor of Ohio. Robert Marion ("Bob") LaFollette, 37, fills his late father's seat in the Senate. He studied at the University of Wisconsin as did his brother Philip Fox LaFollette, 35, Governor of Wisconsin. Paul John Kvale, 36, who studied at the University of Chicago, Luther College and the University of Minnesota, succeeded...
Lions and tigers in Cincinnati's Zoological Gardens will not be disturbed this summer by the strains of grand opera. Mrs. Mary Emery and Mrs. Annie Sinton Taft, the two ladies who for years supported the Zoo Opera, are dead. A new endowment campaign was needed last year (TIME, June 29, 1931). Last year's deficit explained last week's decision. It amounted...
...Chief. Like the two other Assistant Secretaries for Aeronautics, War's Frederick Trubee Davison and Navy's David Sinton Ingalls, Clarence Young was graduated from Yale (1910). He practiced insurance law in Iowa, his home state, until the U. S. entered the War, when he became pilot of an Italian bomber. Shot down over the^ Austrian lines by an anti-aircraft shell which flopped his big plane upside down. Pilot Young was a prisoner of war until he escaped to Italy in a box car. Back again in Iowa he organized the first company to sell Wartime "Jenny" planes, disposed...