Word: cowen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Radcliffe affair involved Judith E. Cowen, G.Ed., who was assaulted by two hoodlums Friday with a picket fence as she emerged from an office in Peabody House...
Village Schoolmaster. These fine points I danced through the British press last week in the kind of theological Donny| brook that used to delight Christian polemicists. It began with a BBC Easter telecast of Family Portrait, a play by Lenore Coffee and William Joyce Cowen that ran for 14 weeks on Broadway in 1939 and for four weeks in London in 1948. Theme of the play: the hostility and lack of comprehension by Jesus' brothers to His mission. Britain's Bernard Cardinal Griffin lost no time in protesting that the play's assumption that Jesus had blood...
...Zeiman Cowen, dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Melbourne, Australia, will teach on Evidence and Conflicts of Law. Frank C. Newman of the Law School of the University of California in Berkeley, will probably teach Legislation and Administrative...
...Bean Cowen was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, where he was one of the associate editors of the sixth edition of Dicey's "Conflicts of Laws." He served in the Australian Army during the last war, and is a Barrister-at-Law of Gray...
...latest blowup followed a directors' meeting which Grant had called to fill RKO board vacancies. Grant had two nominees, who he thought would restore some confidence in the company: Lionel Corp.'s President Lawrence Cowen and Robert Butler, a St. Paul construction engineer and former U.S. Ambassador to Australia and Cuba. But when Grant named his men, Directors Sherrill Corwin and Edward Burke Jr., both members of the Stolkin group, turned thumbs down. When they failed to name any substitutes of their own, Grant resigned. Said he: "My hands are manacled...