Word: aldrich
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Somewhat more measured was the 1908 impression of the New York Times's late, fastidious Richard Aldrich: "She has become a sort of tutelary saint of women's clubs, where her music is industriously studied, discussed, played and sung, and where, not altogether fortunately, it sets a sort of standard. . . . There are few composers whose music will not pall when an entire long program is made exclusively of it; and Mile. Chaminade is not one of these. . . . But apart from all this, Mile. Chaminade is an artist who can maintain a certain position of her own through...
Born. To Master Sergeant Ezra Stone, 26, radio's brash Henry Aldrich, and Sara Seegar Stone, 27; a son, their first child; in Hollywood. Weight: 7 Ib. 12 oz. Name: Josef Seegar...
...addition to President Conant, Harvard was represented by numerous Corporation members: William H. Claflin, Jr., Treasurer, Charles A. Coolidge, Grenville Clark, Roger I. Lee, and Henry L. Shattuck. Paul H. Buck, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Aldrich Durant, Business Manager, Jerome D. Greene, former Secretary to the Corporation and Secretary of the Board of Overseers, David M. Little, Secretary to the University and Master of Adams House, and A. Calvert Smith, Secretary to the Corporation and Secretary of the Board of Overseers were other Harvard notables present...
Lieut. Robert Hanson (Corsair), who crashed to death in a strafing dive, is runner-up with 25. Tied with Mahurin are Captain Donald Aldrich and Lieut. Kenneth Walsh (Corsairs...
...Major Gregory Boyington, who was killed in combat (TIME, Jan. 24)-have tied Rickenbacker's score of 26. Last week Lieut. Robert N. Hanson went hunting in his Corsair for his 26th victim near Rabaul, failed to return. Two other Marine pilots (Lieut. Kenneth Walsh, Captain Donald Aldrich) have destroyed 20 or more enemy planes...