Word: jonathan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...York City, Warren L. Claff '33 of Randolph. Richard N. Clattenburg '35 of Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. Robert V. Cleary '35 of Belmont. John P. Coolidge '35 of Cambridge, John Cornell '35 of Buffalo. New York, Henry MacM. Datt '34 of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Ralph Emerson '33 of New York City, Jonathan S. England '35 of Pittsfield, Richard L. Eveleigh '34 of Bridgeport. Connecticut, Ernest Fasano '35 of Long Branch, New Jersey, Sydney S. Gellis '34 of Claremont, New Hampshire, Allan G. Goldenberg '34 of Minneapolis, Minneasota, Charles F. Hass '35 of Chicago, Illinois, Ernest H. Haies '33 of Bronxville, New York...
...From a portrait by Eric Kennington. Reproduced from the limited edition of Revolt in the Desert published in London by Jonathan Cape, Ltd. Courtesy of Duttons...
...From his observation of P. D. Armour's letters to his son, Jonathan Ogden. Lorimer later wrote his famed Letters of a Self-Made Merchant...
...Window Pane to introduce to the U. S. Scene is in a spiritualist seance where a sleazy medium calls upon her control, "Little Lulu," to bring tidings from the beyond for her customers. Suddenly there is a babble of tongues in the medium's mouth. The spirit of Jonathan Swift, no less, is deranging communication between Ireland and the astral shores. All the customers save a young Cambridge man want the savage Dean's spirit exorcised so that they can get on to more personal business, but Jonathan Swift has the upper hand, begins speaking with despairing eloquence...
...Jonathan Edwards", Professor Murdock, Harvard...