Word: goldmans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Emma Goldman has turned her back on Russia and the Bolsheviks. "An abyss," she says, "separates the Russian people and the Bolshevik government." At almost the same moment comes word that the much heralded movement for University primary education has failed. Soviet Minister of Education Lunacharsky in a report to the Central Executive Committee bewails a general decline. Only one-third as many children receive instruction today as in the closing years of the Romanoff regime...
...good to see my old friend, Mr. M. S. Goldman, entering the lists of ecclesiastical controversy with as much enthusiasm at Cambridge, as he did when we first met at Paris. But it seems to me now as then that if he would distinguish the case of High Protestant Episcopalianism from that of any other hard-shell Protestant sect. he must offer some more positive test of Christian truth than he does in his letter of October 8. So far as a mere lay-man can determine, it is no more reasonable to accept the Nicene Creed on his word...
...matter of acceptance of the Nicene Creed, not of breaking lances or pulpits over the Book of Genesis, I feel sure the gentlemen who compose it would deplore being thought to be in any sense inspired by the well-meaning but typically Protestant campaigns of Dr. Stratton. MARCUS SELDEN GOLDMAN...
Philadelphia has its "Band of Gold'- (TIME, June 2), but it is seven summers behind Manhattan, whose "Goldman Band" has just resumed its activities. Edwin Franko Goldman used to conduct his white-winged, leather-throated forces on the green at Columbia University, whift the grinning statue of the Great God Pan leered at the audience under the torrid moon. But that space has become too congested, Now the plangent tones of the cornet, the barbaric beatings of the bass-drums call New Yorkers to the Mall in Central Park every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening. Forty thousand...
...agreement the two institutions were to furnish each year one or more representatives to have actual charge of the excavations and to decide questions of detail in the prosecution of the work. Professor B. H. Hill has been in charge for the School at Athens, and Dr. Hetty Goldman was appointed Harvard's official representative in the field...