Word: forbeses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Under the supervision of Dr. Henry S. Forbes, the "medics" have a laboratory, complete with paraphernalia for blood and urine analyses, and an examining room, which is divided off into four sections so that several children may be examined at once.
Married. Lord Burghley, 41, chairman of the British Olympic Association, who won the 400-meter hurdles in the 1928 Olympics, became Bermuda's youngest Governor (1943-45); and Diana Forbes, 35; both for the second time; in London.
Jerry Gorman, 220 and hundred yard man for one meet against Brown before his departure for the stormier waters of Great Lakes, is one outstanding returnee from last year on whom Ulen leans heavily. Forbes Norris looms as the leading contender for the distance pulls, with National competition in the...
Hazel Forbes, who rose from Ziegfeld glorification on Broadway to toothpowder riches (Dr. Lyon's, inherited from her late second husband Paul Owen Richmond), lost her purse in a Hollywood nightclub. The purse's contents: a diamond-studded gold cigaret lighter, a diamond-studded gold cigaret holder, a...
The Flame. Benevolent paternalism became the watchword of a long and careful line of U.S. Governors General and High Commissioners. Roly-poly William Howard Taft began it, with a steady insistence that U.S. opportunists had no rights that abridged Filipino rights. Succeeding U.S. administrators, including W. Cameron Forbes, Leonard Wood...