Word: de
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Quigley, Boston Latin School; J. B. Rackliffe, Newton Country Day School; C. B. Radlo, Boston Latin School; David Rawle, Groton School; Birdsey Renshaw, Borace Mann School; R. D. de Rham, Saint Mark's School; R. L. Riley Exeter; F. S. Robbins, Exeter; A. D. Rohinson, Saint Paul's School; B. S. Rogers, Thayer Academy; M. MacN. Rorty, Exeter; H. M. Rosen, Boston Latin School; A. H. Rosenthal, Boston Latin School; Hyman Rosenthal, Eastside High School; C. C. Rumsey, Saint Paul's School; Nicholas Sano, Classical High School; Stuart Scott, Jr., Saint Mark's School; Morris Shapiro, Somerville High School; Robert...
Manuel Aubert, Professor at the Ecole des Chartes, Paris, and Director of the Societe Francaise d'Archeologie will give the last of his lectures on "Les grandes cathedrales de France" on Thursday in the Fogg Art Museum at 4.30 o'clock...
Pierre Samuel duPont, board chair-man of E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co. (explosives, cellulose products), chairman of General Motors Corp., State Tax Commissioner of Delaware,* made known that he had bought a $250,000 pipe organ which will be brought in 14 freight cars this week to a specially constructed $750,000 building on his Kennett Square, Pa., estate where it will be played for him by Firman Swinnen, onetime Antwerp Cathedral organist...
...Fund financed Lindbergh and Byrd in their undertakings. Fund money supported a weather service on the Pacific Coast, which the U. S. Government now runs. More money went to help the Royal Aeronautical Society (England), Aero-Club de France, Associazone Italiana d'Aerotecnica, Aero Club von Deutschland to collect and disseminate important technical information which otherwise would not be published. Syracuse University got $30,000 to develop aerial photographic surveying and mapping. For a flying laboratory in which to try out instruments which would permit flyers to go through fog and darkness went several thousand dollars; for prizes...
Born to Be's illustrator, young Mexican Miguel de Covarrubias, chiefly known in the U. S. for his drawings in Vanity Fair, monthly smartchart, provides splendiferous and glaring drawings, appropriate to the vibrant story, exhibiting his amazing knack for racial characteristics...