Word: concorde
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Morphet and Ray L. Hammon will be the main speakers. The discussion group chairmen include Alfred D. Simpson, associate professor of Education, Homer W. Anderson, and School Superintendent Ralph D. McCleary of Concord...
...March girls are played by blonde June Allyson (Jo) in a red wig, brunette Elizabeth Taylor (Amy) in a blonde wig, Janet Leigh (Meg), and Margaret O'Brien (Beth). Though the faces have changed, the girlish flutter and flummery are still the same. Curled up in her cluttered Concord attic, tousle-headed Jo still writes, and weeps over her blood & thunder fiction. The romantic Meg still falls romantically in love, marries and has twins. Featherbrained Amy, as self-centered as ever and still suffering from the "degradations" of well-bred poverty, succeeds in catching wealthy Laurie (Peter Lawford). Little...
Sally Cahill '50 of Barnard Hall and Cincinnati; major American History and Literature; president of Christian Fellowship; president, 46 Concord st. ('47-'48); Radcliffe News...
Home Industries. In Concord, N.H., the State Planning & Development Commission hastened to squelch some ugly rumors with a press release: "... There is no connection between New Hampshire's reputation as [an] outstanding ski state and the fact that [we make] 75% of all wooden crutches...
...with their old church and 124 had not attended church for a year. Of the 449 wives involved in such marriages ... 60 claimed no church affiliation and 91 had not attended church for a year." Usually it is the husband who sacrifices his religion on the altar of marital concord. Typical, reports Leiffer, is an interview with a housewife who had been a Presbyterian and had married a Roman Catholic...