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...elegant greystone Embassy on Washington's 16th Street, Russian Ambassador Maxim Maximovich Litvinoff (pronounced Lit-VEEN-off) heard the seconds tick. Watching the dogwood bloom on the lawn, he could picture the Russian spring: no Russian, however far from his homeland, can forget the feathery pastels of white birch and oak, the woods alive with the calls of the zhavornok and the drozd, the heady smell of mushrooms and flowers sprouting in soil musty-damp from the winter's snow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: Tough Baby from Moscow | 5/11/1942 | See Source »

...Theodore Storne in now a Captain in the Artillery and Research Associate Fletchor Watson is working in a defense laboratory. The Geological Sciences have four men working on defense projects: three on leaves of absence and one resigned. In the former category are Instructor. Edward Ackerman, Assistant Professor Francis Birch, and Associate Professor Columbus Iselin; in the second, Teaching Fellow Nathan Parker...

Author: By J. ROBERT Moskin, | Title: War Changes Extend To Smaller Sciences | 3/13/1942 | See Source »

Tickets are bought, not through a cage-barred wicket, but over a hip-high counter of light natural birch. Washrooms have bright red, non-defaceable metal partitions. The waiting room has walls and ceiling of Flexboard (no plaster to chip and crack), is brightly lighted at night by round, porthole-like fixtures built almost flush with the ceiling. Slightly more expensive to build than old-style stations, Edgewood's (at $18,000) is expected to save money through virtual absence of maintenance costs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: New Stations | 3/2/1942 | See Source »

...School; David D. Harrower, Lynbrook, New York, Woodmere Academy; Herbert S. Kassman, Ithaca, Ithaca High School; Robert W. Marshlow, Kenmore, New York, Kenmore Senior High School; James W. Murphy, Brooklyn, James Madison High School; William M. Shenck, Rome. New York, Rome Free Academy; Alan J. Simmons, New York City, Birch Wathen School; Robert J. Stampfl, Peekskill, New York, Peekskill Military Academy; Wallace A. Weeks, Brooklyn, Beverly High School, Beverly, Massachusetts; and Edward H. Winter, Poughkeepsie, Poughkeepsie High School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $5,400 AWARDED TO TWENTY FRESHMEN | 10/7/1941 | See Source »

...WellesleyThorn Kissel, Jr. Barbara Case, VassarJohn W. Klages Marjorie Davidson, SmithRobert A. Koch Muriel MacChesney, VassarDaniel K. Levin Phyllis Duskin, New York, N. Y.Leonard Levin Betty Ziff. Greensburg, PennArthur Maling Paula Berwald, WellesleyStuart McCarty Jane Patterson, ErskineHugo Monnig Elizabeth Stockstroom, BenningtonGrover O'Neill Mary Taylor, Sarah LawrenceMurray Pendleton Barbara Birch, ArlingtonDonald Pitkin Edith Hall, WinsorHarold Rosenblum Carol Flarsheim, Brookline, Mass.Russell A. Sibley Virginia Marston, WinsorRobert H. Smith Elsa Walker, ErskineHarold C. Tint Elaine Schulman, Dwight SchoolEdward M. Townsend Mary Lee Longscope, RadcliffeHenry A. Walker Jean Fellows, SwampscottAndrew Wolfe Nancy Browne, WinsorWilliam J. Welfgram Mary Louise Sherritt, RadcliffeTHAYER HALLLloyd M. Anderson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 300 COUPLES TO ATTEND JUBILEE | 5/23/1941 | See Source »

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