Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Thomas Jefferson Foster, 93, founder of the International Correspondence Schools ("We Teach the World") ; in Scranton...
Handling the publicity for the club are: John V. Bonner 3L., Sheldon V. Ekman '39, John L. Foster '38, Bernard F. Kamins '38, and Arthur J. McLaughlin...
...that investment to the tune of $1,600,000 (TIME, Jan. 29, 1934). Last week young Mr. Deeds resigned as President of United Aircraft Export Corp. to give all his time to United's Pratt & Whitney Division. Elected to succeed him was a hefty six-footer named Thomas Foster Hamilton...
...plan worked smoothly for the first few years. Then a series of events occured, culminating in the Foster case of last year, which, while it had nothing to do with the reception rule, focused outside attention on the entire parietals...
...tedious romance of Cradle of Life deals with an aristocratic fachook who grew up in one of these peasant households, escaped it only to find that its ties were too strong to be broken. Learning to love his pathetic, awkward foster mother, Rudo Stanka suffered agony each time a new waif was brought to the poverty-ridden hut to die. He did not solve the mystery of his birth until he had been whisked away to a castle, educated. Then he discovered that he was the son of Rudolf, the brilliant, impetuous heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary...