Word: camden
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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From L. F. Young, Camden, S.C., retired Army major: "In 1923 I had just graduated from the University of California and . . . was preparing myself for a military career. General "Hap" Arnold, deep in the official doghouse for his support of General Billy Mitchell, was my first commanding officer as a major...
...Camden (Me.) Millays were poor. Edna's father had left them, and her mother supported the three daughters by working as a practical nurse. But the love of literature flourished on empty stomachs. When Edna was 14, her poems began to appear in St. Nicholas Magazine; when she was 20, Renascence made her famous. She was an oldish 21 when a benefactor sent her to Vassar, a school she at first disliked: "They treat us like an orphan asylum . . . A man is forbidden as if he were an apple." At the same time she wrote to her mother...
Fated. In Camden, N.J., a judge recommended divorce for Mrs. Joseph Lane after she testified that her husband kept a revolver and a bullet marked with her initials, told her: "This bullet is especially for you, dear...
...Salzedo Harp Colony, in Camden, Maine, where Harpist Carlos Salzedo teaches his technique to 38 men and women in an idyllic setting. Part of the curriculum: costume and deportment so that the performers may properly grace the stage when they play in symphony orchestras...
Winners of the Boylston Prize for the excellence of their medical dissertations are: First Prize, Stanton Segal of Camden, N.J. Second Prize, William L. Morgan, Jr., of Honolulu. Honorable Mention, James S. Bernstein'48, of Brooklyn...