Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another authoritative psychiatrist, Dr. Lee Wallingford Darrah of Gardner, Mass., wondered if there is a mentally normal person in the whole world. "Can it be," he asked, "that there is no such paragon as the normal person? Many text books do not even list 'normal' in their index. Such definitions as have been given are widely open to criticism and the conclusion is reached that normality is very difficult to find...
Junior Varsity-stroke, Roger W. Cutler Jr. '37; 7, Peter T. Brooks '38; 6, Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. '37; 5, John H. Gardner '38; 4, James E. Gardner 36; 3, Henry Lloyd '37; 2, Reginald D. Kernan '36; bow, William C. Haskins '37; and cox, Edward T. White...
...shrillness, but what is lost in euphony is probably gained in realism. Paul Killiam, Jr. is splendid as one of the companion medical students, a primitive fellow with a rare good humor and a tremendous appetite for the frivolities. And so on through the rest in the cast: Isabella Gardner, John Flower, Alfonse Ossorio, Paul Sturges, and John Barnard; they're all uniformly good...
Seeking Divorce. Clarence Cleveland Dill, 51, onetime (1923-35) U. S. Senator from Washington; from "General'' Rosalie Gardner Jones Dill, onetime militant New York feminist; in Spokane, Wash. Clarence Dill charged that his wife buried dogs and garbage in the backyard, refused to serve enough food to his political guests, told his friends that he was "a political coward" for declining to run for re-election...
...Harvard Fund Council, which Deland is joining as the youngest class representative, includes 67 agents, among whom are such well-known Harvard men as Bishop William Lawrence '71, Judge Robert Grant '73. John Richardson '08, G. Peabody Gardner, Jr. '10, and Forrester A. Clark '29. E. Francis Bowditch '35 is agent...