An investigation of the wreckage found shoes from both passengers jammed under a bar connected to the rudder, rendering it inoperable. In his letter, Stuart explained: Apparently Stultz’s passengers had braced themselves during stunt maneuvers by jamming their feet under the rudder bar. According ...
About 500 inmates of the Illinois State Penitentiary at Stateville volunteered to act as subjects for the controlled clinical testing of new antimalarial d... ALVING AS,CRAIGE B Jr - 《Journal of Clinical Investigation》 被引量: 236发表: 1948年 The prisoner as model organism: malaria research...
HALL MONITORS…At left,Charles “Silent Charlie” MurphywithAl Smithin 1915. Murphy was the longest-serving head of Tammany Hall (1902 to 1924), and was known for transforming Tammany’s image from one of corruption to semi-respectability; at right, in 1929, Smith greetsFranklin D. Roosevelt...
UPDATE: Sen. C. Anthony Muse also flipped, which is interesting since Gaylord Marriott, located at National Harbor in his district, in Prince George’s made it a top priority. Additionally. Sens. DeGrange and Peters–both Democrats–switched from red on the original bill to voting to green ...
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New YorkercriticGeorge Chappellviewed the “mooring mast” as a publicity stunt, and believed the building would have been better without it; interior of the building at its grand opening in May 1931; ground-level view of the setbacks Chappell admired; the completed tower in 1931. (lajulak....
ROOMY…The New Yorker Hotel, at 481 Eighth Avenue. When the 43-story Art Deco hotel opened 1930, it contained 2,500 rooms, making it the city’s largest for many years. (Wikipedia) * * * Art criticMurdock Pembertoncontinued his quest to make sense of the upstart Museum of Modern Art…...
(Aug. 17, 1931); Tammany Hall’s support was writ large for Walker in the 1920s;Vivian Gordonwas a surprise witness in the Seabury investigation, telling investigators police received bonuses for falsely arresting women on prostitution charges. After her testimony Gordon was found strangled in ...
aim at the coverage of the death of banking heirBenjamin Collings, who was murdered on Long Island Sound while aboard his yacht,Penguin. The investigation went on for weeks with scant developments, but that didn’t stop the newspapers from trying to squeeze every ounce of blood from this ...