Word: bennetts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sect. 3 Harvard 3Mathematics 13 Sever 5Mineralogy 12 Geol. Mus. 22Music 5 Sever 29Palaeoniology 1 Emerson A. JPhilosophy 3a Emerson DPhilosophy 9 Emerson DSpauish 8 Sever 36TUESDAY. JUNE 11 (VIII)Chemistry 9 Emerson FClass. Philology 55 Emerson FEnglish 4 Harvard 2Fine Arts 14d Fogg Small Lect. Rm.German AMr. Bennett, 8 Emerson ADr. Cross, 15, 20, 21 New Lect. HallMr. Hawkes, 4, 13 New Lect. HallDr. Heffner, 6, 11 Emerson DMr. Henry, 16, 19 Emerson DDr. Herrick, 1, 14 New Lect. HallDr. Howe, 5 New Lect. HallMr. Johnston, 2, 9, 12 New Lect. HallMr. McCoy, 7 Harvard 2Mr. Nolte...
...with the school to its new quarters: Miss Laura V. Tanner, of the English Department, and History Teachers Kate B. Reynolds and Theodora Bartlett. Oldtimers who will not depart, and whom alumnae classify variously as "meanies" and "peaches," are the Misses Emily Crawford (Latin), Edith Marsden (Geography), Emily Bennett (English), Elizabeth Allen (Mathematics), Josie Herbert (English), Fedora Edgar and Alice C. Hubbard (Art), Annie M. (Latin) and Mary L. (Literature) Brinckerhoff...
...founders and now President of the Actors' Equity Association), began her stage career in 1917 after a course at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She was second woman in a Scrap of Paper, The Famous Mrs. Fair, Alias Jimmy Valentine. She jumped into headlines with Richard Bennett in He Who Gets Slapped. In the last two years she has been a member of the Main Acting Company of the Theatre Guild. Unmarried, she has an apartment of her own and likes contract bridge, cats (three at present), golf, swimming...
...dollar sign in stone above the bridal door of fashionable St. Thomas's Church in Manhattan. Last week, in Manhattan's Chapel of the Intercession, which he also designed, Architect Goodhue's memorial tomb was dedicated. Art Critic Royal Cortissoz of Manhattan and Architect Milton Bennett Medary of Philadelphia spoke. Musicians from the Philharmonic-Symphony played...
...many another museum appears the most representative work of Mr. Kent who neither considers himself nor is generally considered merely a commercial artist. Mr. Kent lives at Ausable Forks, in Northeastern New York. * For example the desire of Harrods, London department store, to secure literary promotion from Writers Bennett, Shaw, Wells (TIME, March...