Word: bernards
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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London, Nov. 25--George Bernard Shaw, 78, playwright, was recovering today from a heart attack which at first was believed serious. His physicians, however, said that while the grey-boarded Irish humorist was in bed, his condition was not serious...
...largely because they furnished a handy explanation of the Russian Revolution. They reached the U. S., were reprinted in Henry Ford's anti-Semitic Dearborn Independent. They are currently in circulation* along with such kindred pamphlets as The Plan in Action, by "Earnest Sincere," who declares that Bernard Mannes Baruch is slated to be "Sponsor" for the Western Hemisphere under "Akad Ha'Am, the Unknown and Uncrowned King of Jewry throughout the earth...
Died, William Kroger, 79, brother and onetime partner of founder Bernard Kroger of Kroger Grocery & Baking Co. (chain stores); of angina pectoris; in Asheville...
...Bernard A. De Voto '20 will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the John Leverett Society, to be held on Thursday night in the Leverett House Junior Common Room. The subject of his address has not yet been announced...
City; Harold L. Drimmer '35, Mt Vernon, N. Y.; Arthur M. Fields, Jr. '36, New York City; Bernard German '36, Newark, N. J.; Dayton W. Hull '35, Rochester, N. Y.; Andrew Kacmarcyk '36, Long I. City, N. Y.; Lawrence O. Lobdell '35, Valley Stream, N. Y.; Branford P Millar '35, Warsaw, N. Y. Edward C. Malewitz '36, Trenton...