1936: Syracuse University chancellor sees the funny side of the ‘Sugar Bomb Hoax’
Updated Mar 13, 2021;
Posted Mar 13, 2021
Charles W. Flint was chancellor at Syracuse University from 1922 to 1936. Under his administration, SU his administration saw a period of academic growth for the University, including the expansion of the School of Education and the establishment of the School of Journalism and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
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On March 7, 1936, troops marched into the Rhineland and British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden warned Adolf Hitler that any attack against France or Belgium would force Britain to defend their allies.
While the situation worsened in Europe, in Syracuse, people were reading about what sounded like a shocking crime.
New York Times has reported that the only legal-to-own example of the notorious never-issued gold coin will be auctioned by
Sotheby’s on June 8 after being held in a private collection for 20 years.
The March 10 piece by
James Barron also identified the owner of the coin, who until now has remained anonymous. Purchasing the coin for a then-record-breaking $7,590,020 USD on July 30, 2002, footwear designer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist
Stuart Weitzman was known only as “Mr. Big” at the time of the sale. A childhood fascination with stamps and coins led him to purchase not only the 1933 double eagle but also the
1856 one-cent Magenta stamp from
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A man who brandished an assault rifle at a Black Lives Matter protest in Lubbock has been sentenced to 46 months in federal prison.
Emmanuel Quinones, a 25-year-old Lubbock man, was charged via criminal complaint in early June and indicted a week later following the incident at a Black Lives Matter protest May 30 at the Tim Cole Memorial in Lubbock.
He pleaded guilty to interstate threatening communications in September and was sentenced on Tuesday by U.S. District Judge James Wesley Hendrix, according to Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Prerak Shah.
“The Department of Justice stands firmly against anyone and everyone who seeks to instill terror and encourage violence,” said Shah. “This sentence sends a clear message that our office will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to apprehend and charge all violent instigators, while protecting those who want to lawfully exercise their constitutional rights.”
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Michael Peck s successful cyberstalking investigation was featured on the Investigation Discovery program, Web of Lies, on March 8. Mr. Peck is an adjunct faculty member in Trident s Homeland Security Department.
CHANDLER, Ariz. (PRWEB) March 12, 2021 Trident University International (Trident) adjunct faculty member Michael Peck s cyberstalking investigation was featured on the season premiere of the Investigation Discovery program, Web of Lies, on March 8.
In 2012, the Belmont (New Hampshire) Police Department reached out to Mr. Peck for his expertise. Mr. Peck, who served as the lead investigator on this case, was able to track the man in question, identifying him to be, a graduate of the same high school attended by the victims. The suspect s advanced cyber knowledge allowed him to hack into both social media and cloud accounts to steal personal information, which he used against several girls.
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