Word: instruct
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...taking care of her daughter on the set. For amusement, Shirley wades in the ocean or plays with her two older brothers. Too young (5) to go to school, she studies dancing, takes lessons at her studio from the teacher appointed by the Los Angeles Board of Education to instruct child cinema actors. She has learned to read short words. Her friends are the same she had a year ago, the offspring of her parents' neighbors. Careful of their daughter's dignity, the Temples insist that at all benefit shows she must have "top billing." This does...
...Third International, Moscow's still extant organization for promoting the World Revolution of the World Proletariat. In those days Promoter Zinoviev had plenty of money. He poured millions into the treasuries of English trade unions. Probably he did not write the notorious Zinoviev Letter, purporting to "instruct" Laborite (i.e. Socialist) officials of James Ramsay MacDonald's first Cabinet (TIME, Dec. 1. 1924). But on the mere suspicion that the letter might be genuine, British voters turned Scot MacDonald out in a landslide general election and the name of Zinoviev still stinks in England. It now also stinks...
...ward of the Supreme Court of New York, appointed Mrs. Whitney her custodian as the Court's representative. He ordered Mrs. Whitney to continue the child's schooling, maintain her "in a manner suitable to her fortune" ($2,800,000), provide a Roman Catholic governess who would instruct her in her mother's faith.* Gloria should never be taken out of New York State. She should visit her mother every week from 10 a. m. Saturday to sundown Sunday, the entire month of July and from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. on Christmas Day. This...
Each speaker is allowed from three to five minutes to express his own views on the Republican campaign. Neither the Committee nor Republican headquarters instruct him as to the contents of his speech; he composes it himself...
...Middle Ages", conducted in the Fogg Art Museum by G. Holmes Perkins, '26, assistant in the School of Architecture. Other Harvard instructors holding classes include Andre Morize, professor of French Literature, who lectures on "The Greatest French Novels", and Marcel Francon and George A. Znamensky, who instruct in intermediate French and elementary Russian respectively...