Word: edmunds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Engaged. Miss Eileen Bennett, English tennis player; to Edmund Fearnley Whittinghstall, 28, English portrait painter...
...Died. Edmund Reinhardt, 53, of Vienna, brother and business manager of Theatreman Max Reinhardt; in a sani-torium near Vienna; of heart disease...
...added to the collection of John Donne's poems and sermons, which has been one of the features of the Harvard Library ever since the gift of Professor Charles Eliot Norton's library. One of these came from Mr. White's library, and two from that of the late Edmund Gosse. In this case gratification over these additions is tempered by the fact that it was not possible to find the necessary money to buy a fourth Donne title which came into the possession of a London bookseller during the year...
...Copeland, Professor of Marketing and Business Research had charge of the investigation on marketing. O. M. W. Sprague '94, Edmund Cogswell Professor of Banking and Dr. W. J. Cunningham, J. J. Hill Professor of Transportation, assisted in work in the fields in which they are authorities...
...path of business life together. Last week, however, this matrimonial metaphor became somewhat mixed when Spaulding & Co., Inc., joined the union. A holding company?Gorham, Inc.?was formed to handle the joint affairs of the three companies, each of which continued to operate its own establishment. Said Edmund C. Mayo, head of Gorham, Inc.: "U. S. prosperity has brought about a steady increase in the demand for fine jewelry...