Word: bryce
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Under Daniel Coit Oilman, Hopkins' first president (1876-1901), the university grew mightily. Lord Kelvin, Lord Bryce and William James were among its distinguished lecturers, Woodrow Wilson and Philosopher Josiah Royce among those who worked for its Ph.D. The medical school, with its famous four-Sir William Osier, William H. Welch, William S. Halsted and Howard A. Kelly-was for years the best in the U.S. Other campuses followed the Hopkins in emphasizing advanced research. Even Harvard's imperious Charles W. Eliot had to concede that "the graduate school of Harvard University . . . did not thrive until the example...
United Press's Merriman ("Thank you Mr. President") Smith, on his way back from lunch when the shooting began, was also beaten-by U.P. Police Reporter Bryce Burke, who picked up the news at police headquarters. U.P.'s bulletin went out at 2:26. Associated Press's Sterling Green got to the scene with I.N.S.'s Nixon, but waited a few minutes to get a few more details before he called in from a drugstore. A.P.'s bulletin time: 2:32. Its text: "Three men-possibly four-were shot today in a gun battle...
...exceeded $300 million, and the property is now worth more than $250 million. Of this, John and George own 40%. The remaining 60% is owned by the children of Edward, Maria Josephine and Marie Louise (all deceased). Edward's two children, George Huntington Hartford II and Mrs. Josephine Bryce, own 10% each, as do Mrs. Joseph Mclntosh and Mrs. Marie Robinson, daughters of Marie Louise. Another 20% is owned by Maria Josephine's heirs. * The others: John Hartford, Frank McKelvey (John's brother-in-law), Sheldon Stewart and Herbert Ludlum (their first cousin...
Married. Marie Josephine Hartford O'Donnell Makaroff ("Jo") Douglas, 43, granddaughter of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.'s late Founder George Huntington Hartford; and John F. C. Bryce, 43, onetime British Intelligence officer; she for the fourth time, he for the third; in Aiken...