Word: freemans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Married. James Branch Cabell, 71, 50-book Virginia author, whose refined preciosity, elaborately tortured allegory and subtly understated bawdry made his novels (Jurgen, The Cream of the Jest, Smirt, Smith, Smire, etc.) critical and popular favorites in the '20s and '30s; and Margaret Waller Freeman, 56, Manhattan interior decorator; he for the second time; in Richmond...
Seven Dunster men were elected last night to the Funster's House Committee in the first spring election held by the House. Elected from the Class of 1951 were: Edmund J. Blake, Jr., John F. Freeman, C. Duance Lansverk, and Harold von der Osten. Chosen from the Class of 1952 were: Ralph Bowen, Richard J. Eskind, and Ira H. Peterson...
...Jefferson project was getting a sendoff seldom if ever matched in the history of scholarship. Among those scheduled to mark the occasion in a ceremony at the Library of Congress were President Truman, General George C. Marshall, and Historian (Lee's Lieutenants, George Washington) Douglas Southall Freeman...
Though six inches shorter than his opponent, Ron Noonan had no trouble decisioning Dan Freeman for the 155-pound freshman title...
...Advocate elected the spring Editorial Board at a recent meeting. Daniel Ellsberg '52 was elected President; Andrew P. Zimmer '51, Pegasus; Alexander Traverse '50, Secretary; Harvey S. Ginsberg '52, Fressurer; Michael Train '53, Art Editor and Robert H. D. Comes '59, Bacchus. Donald J. Hall, Jr. '51, Leonard J. Freeman '51, and Robert M. Scott '51, and Robert M. Scott '51, were elected Senior Editors...