Word: abbott
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Opinion among the faculty yesterday differed. A representative group reached by telephone claimed that they would sign the bill, but do it under protest. A few came out flatly against the oath. Wilbur C. Abbott, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History, stated that all the members of the History Department to whom he had spoken would sign the bill under compulsion, but that there would probably be a petition from the Department against...
Henry R. Shepley '10, of Coolidge, Shepley, Bullfinch and Abbott, architects of slandered Harvard, when confronted merely said, "Let him have a crack...
...Archibald M. Willard. Some may be aware that the first hangs in Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art but few indeed know that the original of The Spirit of '76 is the particular pride of Marblehead, Mass, where it adorns that smug Boston suburb's ancient Abbott Hall...
...students and posterity important moving pictures of the past will be the function of the film library which Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art this week announced that it planned to start next autumn, with Rockefeller Foundation funds. The officers included John Hay Whitney as president, John E. Abbott, vice president & general manager, and Edward M. M. Warburg, treasurer...
Married. Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, 42, novelist (The Good Earth, Sons, House Divided); and her Manhattan publisher, President Richard John Walsh of John Day Co.; in Reno, after Mrs. Buck had divorced John Lossing Buck, onetime missionary, and Mr. Walsh had been divorced by Mrs. Ruth Abbott Walsh, good friend of Mrs. Buck...