Word: agnese
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Blessed in the memory of many newspapermen is the late Agnes Wahl Nieman, widow of the Milwaukee Journal's onetime publisher. She left a million dollars to Harvard, with which the university, in 1938, set up a fund to give selected newsmen time off for study at Harvard.
The noisiest: Mrs. Agnes Waters ("National Blue Star Mothers of America"). Her line: the Charter would "set up a world government for the Soviets . . . make of this nation a feeding trough for the have-nots."
Harry Bridges, wife, Agnes, filing a cross complaint to his divorce suit, charged that the longshoremen's labor boss, in 1943, had fathered an illegitimate child by a Manhattan nightclub dancer.
Perfect Matches. In Washington, Elizabeth Bliss married a Lieut. Divine. In Bozeman, Mont., a marriage license was issued to Charles Wheat and Agnes Cotton. In Coronado, Calif., one Dorothy Dix was wed to a Lieut. Danny Deaver.
Jo Mielziner's sets and Miles White's costumes splash Carousel with color, and Agnes de Mille's dances-particularly a fine lively hornpipe-give it a pulse as