Word: humphrey
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...HUMPHREY COBB...
Died. British Vice Admiral Humphrey Hugh Smith, 64, briny-tongued Distinguished Service medal winner, onetime captain of Greenwich's Royal Naval College, author of a slaphappy volume of wardroom anecdotes (An Admiral Never Forgets); in circumstances, according to the Admiralty, which arose "out of the various hazards of war not connected with any particular operation or ship...
...Graettinger '43, Ontario, Calif.; Norman N. Griffith '42, Portland, Ore.; George J. Grindle '42, Washington, D. C.; Frederick J. Harrlgan '42, Lisbon, N. H.; John T. Harrington '42, Madison, Wiz.; Robert D. Hill '42, Wilmore, Ky.; Howard P. K. Hoddick '43, Alexandria, Va.; John W. Hursh '42, Cloquet, Minn.; Humphrey G. Hutchinson '41, Knoxville, Tenn.; Robert H. Ingram '42, Alameda, Calif.; Scott R. Inkley '43, South Euclid...
THIS DEATH WAS MURDER-March Evermay-Macmillan ($2). Widow Haskell had three daughters, two sons, money. Then she married a gentle, frugal architect-artist, Erich Humphrey. After her death, Erich was murdered. An absorbing play of brother-sister-mother motives (not to mention lawyer and caretaker problems...
...Received messages congratulating him on his escape from the palace bombings from the Duke of Windsor, Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, Vice Admiral Sir Humphrey Thomas Walwyn, Governor of Newfoundland, and his War Cabinet...