Word: conscious
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...existed through the benefactions of two Cincinnati women, Mrs. Mary M. Emery and Mrs. Annie Sinton Taft, who died last February. They provided the property, paid the operating expenses when the zoo's income did not meet them. Mrs. Taft's daughters and other zoo-conscious Cincinnatians agreed to pay the deficit to the end of this year. But debts for improvements piled up, now amount to some $270,000. Last week the executors of Mrs. Emery's and Mrs. Taft's estates served notice on the Zoological Park Association that unless a plan for meeting...
Born. To Ernest Hemingway, 33, author (The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms), and Mrs. Pauline Pfeiffer Hemingway, his second wife; a son; in Kansas City, Mo. Name: Gregory Hancock. Announcing that they were "stork-conscious," Author & Mrs. Hemingway returned from residence in Europe so that Gregory Hancock might be born in Kansas City, where Patrick, their first son (Author Hemingway's second), was born three years...
Concentration of the Russian peoples' thoughts on the Five-Year Plan is tending to make Russians less sex-conscious than other peoples...
...Morning Journal) wield their power. A second generation (roughly preWar) shied away from the piety and solidarity of the oldster. To it the selfconscious, defensive Jewish weeklies address themselves. Many students profess to see now the beginning of a third generation, youthful and intelligent, proud but inquiring, race-conscious but dispassionate. For that group, and for inquisitive non-Jews, was designed The Current Jewish Record which made its first appearance last week...
There is no doubt about it; Dartmouth is becoming ski-conscious. Everyone in New England is more or less familiar with the old story of the Dartmouth Outing Club. It has been often told how through the efforts of this group the Dartmouth undergraduate was persuaded to leave the warm stove about which he had formerly clung from December until April and to take advantage of skiing conditions that few other colleges enjoy. Then came the development of the unique Winter Carnival and the formation of a winter sports team, and Dartmouth became known as an "outdoor college...