Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Died. The Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Cosmo Gordon Lang, 81, retired (in 1942) Archbishop of Canterbury, who helped raise the wind that blew Edward VIII from his throne ; in Richmond, England...
Those who received the promotions were Lynn Harold Loomis, associate professor of Mathematics and tutor, former faculty instructor; Pearson Hunt, associate professor of Finance, who has served, since 1940, as an assistant professor; and Abraham Lincoln Gordon, associate professor of Business Administration, formerly a faculty instructor of Government, who has been on leave with the War Production Board since...
This week Parisiennes got a new women's magazine, Elle (She), with a strong American flavor. Its editor, fluffy-haired Mme. Helene Gordon Lazareff, came to the U. S. to get it started...
...LETTERS AND PRIVATE PAPERS OF WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY, Volume I: 1817-1840; Volume II: 1841-1851 -Collected and Edited by Gordon N. Ray - Harvard University Press...
...World War II, Gordon N. Ray, a young Thackeray enthusiast, traveled to England on a money grant from Harvard University and, somewhat to his surprise, induced Mrs. Fuller to let him carry off the horde. She also turned over to him heaps of Thackeray material that she had been amassing for years. Harvard promptly pressed another money grant on lucky Editor Ray. The Guggenheim Foundation sped him a fat check. Libraries, museums, private collectors deluged him with additional material. Last month from the Harvard University Press dropped The Letters and Private Papers of William Makepeace Thackeray, two volumes...