Word: edwin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Exception to the rule of painstaking British portraitists is venerable, bearded, cantankerous Augustus Edwin John, 57. He had always ignored the Academy until it elected him in 1921. Britain's most popular eccentric, who dresses like a Paris Bohemian of 1890 and named one of his daughters Poppet, last week exhibited two bold, admirable portraits...
...Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel last week a small, pleasant-faced matron arose to receive a coveted honor. Together with Financier J. Pierpont Morgan (see p. 40), President William Edwin Hall of the Boys' Clubs of America and Columbia's Nicholas Murray Butler, Dorothy Harrison Eustis was given the National Institute of Social Sciences' gold medal for "distinguished services to humanity." Thus recognized by a public body for the first time was a unique educator. Founder and moving spirit of "The Seeing Eye" at Morristown, N. J., Dorothy Eustis for six years has been teaching dogs...
Dinner will be served before the dance; tickets will be $2.50 a couple and $1.50 stag. The Dance Committee consists of: Daniel E. Burbank '37 (chairman), Edwin A. Meyer '37, William Shelmerdine, Jr. '37, and Theodore P. Robie...
This speech was read to the Conference by Senior Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, 69, of Washington, a suave, well-dressed cleric who has a rich wife and gets good fees for lectures and sermons. Declared Keynoter Hughes: "Property, whether among ministers or merchants, is not proof of iniquity. In many individual cases the profit motive has been joined by the benevolent motive, as multiplied evidences would show...
Economic and Social Fluctuations: Edwin Frickey, A Survey of Time Series Analysis and its Relation to Economic Theory; Joseph A. Schumpeter, The Analysis of Monetary Time Series in Relation to the Process of Investment; and Pitirim A. Sorokin, Social Dynamics...