Word: bonne
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...only an old man, to whom one day a thing of wonder happened, and who has gone over the world seeking people to tell it to. . . ." The Book of Acts is as full of names as a map is full of cities and out of ten scores of names Bonn Byrne makes vivid people- deep-chested Barnabas; Caiaphas, the blue-horned high priest; chaste Thekla, the Greek maiden who followed Saul in boy's dress; easy Peter, shaggy John Baptist, gentle-fingered Luke. ... It is a book to read much more slowly than most. Between his rich phrases about...
...Bonn & Liveright, ($7.50) (Translation...
Ebbecke of Bonn pointed put that, contrary to vulgar belief, white hands might be warm, red hands cold. Temperature depends upon the amount of blood in circulation. Tint depends upon the location of the capillaries through which the blood seeps...
...member of the Botany department at Harvard, resignd from the University last spring to become head of the division of general psychology of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Professor Osterhout graduated from Brown University in 1893 and spent two years following his graduation an the University of Bonn before taking his doctor's degree at the University of California. In 1909 he came to the University as Assistant Professor of Botany and in 1913 was made Professor of Botany...
...Bonn Byrne, his place in literature, estimated and set down so that professors as well as financiers could comprehend it, is the subject of an essay which won the Freshman prize for excellence in English last week at Yale College. Its author is Paul, son of Andrew W. Mellon-recently elected to the busy and portentous staff of the daily newspaper of that university...