Word: sinton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...year Canadian subscribers ($9.04, counting exchange of 13%) would like to know why you refer to David Sinton Ingalls (TIME...
...Cincinnati's zoo had reason to be worried last week. On Dec. 15 they might be sold down the river. For Cincinnati's zoo is not self supporting. Since 1917 it existed through the benefactions of two Cincinnati women, Mrs. Mary M. Emery and Mrs. Annie Sinton Taft, who died last February. They provided the property, paid the operating expenses when the zoo's income did not meet them. Mrs. Taft's daughters and other zoo-conscious Cincinnatians agreed to pay the deficit to the end of this year. But debts for improvements piled...
Ingalls for Governor? What was generally assumed to be a preliminary move in the Hoover campaign occurred last week when in Washington Assistant Secretary of the Navy David Sinton Ingalls, Taft grandnephew and War ace, announced his intention to run for Governor of Ohio. He will, with the backing of National Committeeman Maurice Maschke and the Cleveland machine, seek the Republican nomination in the May primaries against two or more strong rivals. If successful there, he will go into the November election against popular Democratic Governor George White. President Hoover gave the Ingalls candidacy his blessing, on the theory that...
...ship's envelope, each performing his first duty of searching a prescribed area for stowaways. Then, with the ship moored in midfield, the first flight guests climb up the little stairway into the control cabin: Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams, Assistant Secretary for Aeronautics David Sinton Ingalls, Rear Admiral William Adger Moffett, President Paul Weeks Litchfield of Goodyear-Zepplin, his vice president Designer Karl Arnstein, and many another. In all there are 113 persons aboard, more than a dirigible has ever carried...
Seizing the opportunity to guy the Army for what he considered its unsuccessful invasion of the Navy's domain, Assistant Secretary of the Navy David Sinton Ingalls in charge of aeronautics wrote and published a playful letter to Secretary of War Hurley who at the moment, as Mr. Ingalls well knew, was on the Pacific Manila-bound. "Dear Pat," said the letter, "It will give me and the entire Navy Department the very greatest pleasure to place at the disposal of the Army Air Corps a few of the naval patrol flying boats, for your brother service has viewed...