Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last fortnight (TIME, May 31), a group of U. S. liberals revealed last week that they had formed an American Board of Guardians for Basque Refugee Children and were planning to import 500 young Basques to the U. S. Leaders in this movement of mercy were onetime New Dealer Gardner Jackson, New York's representative Caroline O'Day, Retiring President Mary Emma Woolley of Mt. Holyoke College, Professor James Thomson Shotwell of Columbia University. A French ship was reported on its way to Bilbao to collect the young Basques. The U. S. Consulate General in Paris was being...
Architecture: Richard Gardner Hartshorne Jr. kept up Yale's record with his winning plan for an art museum...
...Gardner, Kans., Mrs. Harry Eyerly reported the theft of four chickens, one of which "always lays a double-yolked egg." Soon afterwards Sheriff Emmett Pitt stopped James Burtis at Olathe with eight hens in his automobile, arrested him when he found a double-yolked egg on the back seat...
John Eric '37, will be succeeded by Edward Barnes '38 as President. Replacing Irving Fine '37, as Vice-President is Ernest Sachs '38, while George Phillips '39 takes over the duties of Edward Barnes as Secretary. Leonard Unger '37 automatically succeeds Gardner Middlebrook '38 as Manager, as does Donald Todd '40 assume the position of John L. Dampeer '38 as librarian...
Dreamy-eyed from hearing the great Enzo Curti (Gigli) sing on the radio, Helen Carlton (Joan Gardner) has a shipboard romance with First Officer Hugh Anderson (Ivan Brandt) on the way to the U. S. Believing malicious gossip, she jilts Officer Anderson on arrival, rebounds into the arms of Tenor Curti, whom she meets after finding his motherless son (Richard Gofe) in the hotel corridor. Married, they go off on a world tour which gives opportunity for a sound montage of excerpts from nine of the great operas. In London comes the inevitable second encounter with First Officer Anderson...