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THE HIGH HAT FOR DECEMBER To: John Clarence Cudahy author, traveler, sportsman, diplomat; resident in Dublin, Ireland. CITATION: For contributing to the happiness and welfare of others while living a hap- py, interesting, and successful life: for distinguished service in Siberia during the World War; for his contributions to the civic improvements of his native Milwaukee. Wisconsin: for his true reporting to the President of European conditions; for his successful occu- pancy of the Embassy in Poland; for unselfishly requesting demotion in diplomatic rank to the Ministry to Ireland; for the sentimental reasons which prompted his choice of posts; for his fine service to the United States at Dublin and for his easy and graceful representation to the Irish People; for his fine. example of Gaelic courtesy and poise; for his grand sense of humor, and for his fine private life: THE JUDGE takes great pleasure in presenting a gallant gentleman with. his High Hat Award. 2 ‘Roster of Wearers of the High Hat Mr. Howard Hughes; Mr. J. Edgar Hoover; Mr. Thomas E. Dewey; Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 1938 AWARDS Mr. Stephen Early; Mr. George M. Co- han; Mr. Alf M. Landon; Mr. Faik Konitza; Mr. George H. Earle; Mr. Wal- ter Winchell; Mr. Norman Rockwell; Mr. Jesse Jones; Mr. Roy W. Howard. THE JUDGE FOR DECEMBER comicbooks.com