Word: born
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...American Airlines, whose headforemost policy was born entirely of passenger comfort in planes out of level flight-attitude on the ground, now ascertains individual passenger preference before making up berths...
...went to the University of Chicago and was on the Faculty there until 1927 when he returned to Cambridge. He is a member of the American Oriental Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Linguistic Society of America, the Royal Asiatic Society, and the Society Asiatique. Born in Digby, Nova Scotia in 1881 he came to the United States...
...Born. To Mrs. Ambrose Harrison of Toronto: a son, her 14th child, her 8th since 1926, when Charles Millar died bequeathing some $500,000 to that Toronto woman who should bear the most children in the ensuing decade. Still in the lead in this babe-stakes are Mrs. Frances Lillian Kenny (eleven), Mrs. Grace Bagnato (nine) (TIME...
Died. Mrs. Maria Y. Dougall, 84, oldest surviving daughter of Mormon Brigham Young; in Salt Lake City. Of the 56 children born to Young and his 19 wives, four sisters and two brothers survive...
...Woodward's own studiously reasoned lines of breeding. So horse-minded is he that when his wife (one of Baltimore's famed Cryder triplets) bore him a son after four daughters, he jubilantly telegraphed his friends (after many of whom he has named horses): "Fine colt born this morning...