Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Referees-French and Foster...
...learned unofficially in University Hall yesterday that no School of Journalism would be established, but that the money would be used to foster courses allied to the subject of Journalism, prize contests in Journalism, scholarships, and fellowships...
Marietta herself got off to a bad start. Abandoned as an infant by her actress mother, she was brought up by a surly innkeeper, ran wild in the small-town streets. When her foster-father grew threatening she took refuge in a convent, graduated from there to the bishop's household. When the bishop, a fine upstanding man, found Marietta's nubility troubling, he married her off to a young coffinmaker. She liked marriage and wanted children but got none; so she went back to the bishop for help. Then she ran away. A year later she turned...
Married. Claudette Colbert (nee Chauchoin), 30, cinemactress (It Happened One Night, The Bride Comes Home-see p. 28), divorced wife of Actor Norman Foster; and Dr. Joel J. Pressman, 34, Los Angeles throat specialist; in Yuma, Ariz...
...cars. ¶ Sales of Montgomery Ward set all-time records. Ward's October sales were better even than sales of December 1929, previous all-time high. ¶ Tennessee Valley Authority ordered another 36,000-kva. generator from General Electric. Cost: $415,000. ¶ Pan American Petroleum ordered from Foster Wheeler, makers of equipment for oil refineries, a $1,500,000 polymerization plant. Gasoline polymerization is a method of producing gasoline from natural or refinery gas by combining the light gas molecules into heavier gasoline molecules. ¶ Net October income of U. S. railroads was estimated...