Word: hermon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hermon Atkins MacNeil, who was born in Massachusetts, has molded his frontierswoman with all the solidity and heavy figure of a muscular St. Gauden's French peasant. She strides forward with breasts uptilted, an ax in her hand, a babe on her hip. It is apparent that she is about to hew something. She won place in the balloting in Manhattan...
...America; David White, Chairman of the Division of Geology and Geography of the National Research Council; Edward Francis Carry, President of the Pullman Co.; Charles Campbell, Deputy Minister of Mines for Canada; Ralph Budd, President of the Great Northern Railroad; Stephen Tyng Mather, Director of the National Park Service; Hermon Carey Bumpus, American Museum of Natural History (1902-11); Charles Doolittle Waicott, President of the Smithsonian Institution; C. A. Fetterolf, International Mercantile Marine...
Engaged. Miss Constance Moody, granddaughter of famed evangelist Dwight L. Moody, daughter of the noted head of the Northfield Seminary for Girls and the Mount Hermon School for Boys; to one William Waldo Case of Farmington, Conn...
...that outside of Damascus the French forces held a secure grip upon only six cities on the railway between Aleppo in the North and Dera in the South. The Druses were said to be in control of an area as large as the state of New Jersey between Mount Hermon and Wadi Ajami. At Aleppo Miss Elizabeth Sill of Pittsburgh, in charge of the local Near East Relief, was reported to have been appealed to for help and protection by literally thousands of refugees...
...meeting of the University soccer team yesterday afternoon, Frederick George Wale '25 of Ireland Island, Bermuda, was elected captain for 1923. Wale prepared for college at the Mt. Hermon School. He was captain and center halfback of last year's Freshman team. This fall he played center half-back on the University eleven...