Word: davids
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bracketed as socialists, pacifists, "radicals," enemies of national defense. The list was for the "guidance" of local D. A. R. chapters in Massachusetts, to know who could safely be invited to make speeches. The persons proscribed ranged from Ben Gitlow, communist, to that eminent, peace-loving scientist, President-emeritus David Starr Jordan of Stanford University.* The organizations included even such innocuities...
Next morning smart folk of London's West End were scandalized to learn that the "man of substance" was indeed "no riff-raff," but instead their acquaintance or friend Sir Leo Chiozza Money, 57, one-time Parliamentary Secretary to David Lloyd George, author of the British convoy system during the World...
...year for three years; his models, tuition and transportation are paid for. Last week, this year's winners were announced; one was Donald M. Mattison, student at the up-and-coming Yale School of Fine Arts, who won the prize for painting. The other was Sculptor David K. Rubins who works in the Manhattan studio of Sculptor James Earle Fraser...
...David Rubins, the 25-year-old prize-winning sculptor, chattered with pleasure when told of his good luck. He said that his father was a Minneapolis mural decorator, that he had learned most about sculpture from his present employer and that he had four years ago won the Beaux Arts Paris Prize, which had already given him one year's study abroad...
Born. To Herbert Carl Sturhahn, famed footballer, twice (1925-26) All-American guard (Yale); in Manhattan, a son (weight 9 lb. 6 oz.). The maternal grandfather is David Lawrence, famed Washington journalist and president of the United States Daily...