Word: herman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Cynthia Elliott, British war nurse captured in France by the Nazis in 1940, repatriated last year from a prison camp. Married. Elizabeth Cannell Bradley, 20, only daughter of Lieut. General Omar Bradley, commander of U.S. ground forces in France; and 2nd Lieut. Henry Shaw Beukema, 20, son of Colonel Herman Beukema, West Point's geopolitics expert ; after his graduation at West Point. Married. Barbara Jean Douglas, 21, only daughter of Plane Tycoon Donald Wills Douglas; and Lieut. William Bruce Arnold, 25, second son of General Henry ("Hap") Arnold, Army Air Forces chief; in Los Angeles. Married. Band Leader James...
...Herman Finer, of the International Labor Office in Montreal, also a visiting lecturer on Government, will give Government 8a. Comparative Government, this summer, and Government 10b and 15 during the winter and spring terms...
...pretty Mary Elizabeth Quayle, daughter of his Moberly Sunday School teacher. Mrs. Bradley, who insists that she loved all their Army posts-even Brookings, S.D.- is now living at West Point. Their only daughter, Elizabeth, is to be married in June to Cadet Henry Shaw Beukema, son of Colonel Herman Beukema, the Academy's famed geopolitical lecturer (and another 1915 classmate...
...Searching Wind (by Lillian Hellman; produced by Herman Shumlin) gave Broadway its first really provocative drama of the season. Unlike Playwright Hellman's The Children's Hour, The Little Foxes, Watch on the Rhine, her The Searching Wind is not predominantly taut, violent, intense. Its span is long and its world spacious, though the action itself is too crowded at times. Playwright Hellman has pitched a handful of lives into the swirling history of our age. Her ominous little Washington dinner party of today not only resolves a puzzling 22-year-old triangle story; it audits the conduct...
Pennsylvania's Representative Herman P. Eberharter quietly interposed that he had heard that Jahco's top executives had trebled their salaries. Red-faced, indignant Bill Jack roared back: "That's a lie. I will not profit one cent from this...