Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mary, and during afternoon tea cooed and gurgled at his sugar cake with one candle. His mother last week canceled all social engagements for the winter, thus intimating to the pleased British populace that she is expecting a second child. ¶Queen Mary's amiable brother Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone and onetime Governor General of the Union of South Africa, added to the gaiety of the annual Lorfdon Antique Dealers' Fair by remarking publicly of his popular wife Princess Alice: "I always have the greatest difficulty in getting her away from...
...This week the big orchestras in Cleveland, Cincinnati and Chicago will start their seasons, under such proven leaders as Polish Artur Rodzinski, British Eugene Goossens and square old Frederick Stock, born a German but for many a year a proud Chicago institution. St. Louis' hopes are high again for a series of concerts under Vladimir Golschmann, the sleek Franco-Russian who has built himself a strong Missouri following. The Los Angeles Philharmonic was driving for money last week and awaiting the return of towering Otto Klemperer. San Francisco stages its opera season first, but by midwinter the rejuvenated symphony...
...Reverend Frederick M. Eliot '11, of St. Paul, Minnesota, well-known here for his yearly appearances on the pulpit of the Memorial Church, will speak at the opening reception of the Harvard Unity Club in Phillips Brooks House at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow night...
...president of the American Bar Association is Frederick Harold Stinchfield, golden vote attorney of Minneapolis. In r900 Bates College thankful for his work on the football team, record mended him to the mercies of the world. He were instead to Harvard for a law degree. He came to the northwest in r909 and has remained in Minneapea long enough to be identified with many a prosperous business enterprise. A war veteran, he has among opportunity in the Two Cities to concern himself at first hand with a favorite project of the American Bar Association-raise to some dignity the just...
This year Dr. Frederick W. Ilfeld '28, now orthopedic surgeon on the staff of the Massachusetts General Hospital, will act as a consultant connected with the Hygiene Department to help Professor Packard with examination and case histories of those students in the Clinic. The retaining of Dr. Ilfeld will thus tie up the Speech Clinic with the Hygiene Department, a move long sought...