Word: junior
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...name of "Everall." Arrested, she and her husband now called themselves "Mr. & Mrs. David Brown." "I did the best I could," wept Mrs. Brown. ". . . We fed them every week or so." Their lawyer said later they were really David and Eleanor Goldshur: he a philosophy instructor at San Francisco Junior College, she a student of psychology. Mr. Goldshur disclaimed any knowledge of the dogs' plight; Mrs. Goldshur explained that she was interested in "animal mass behaviorism.'' Officer Girolo said that dogs have to be "damned hungry" before they resort to cannibalism...
Granville Hicks '23, fellow in American History and adviser for the extra-curricular study of American Civilization, will speak tonight at 7.45 o'clock on "The Socialism of William Morris" in the Junior Common Room of Leverett House. The lecture will be open to all undergraduates...
...believe she's a junior at Wellesley this time." Macbeth, now looking very 20th century, grinned as he buttoned up his reversible. Then he opened the door and faced the Arlington Amazons as bravely as he had met Macduff...
Miss Rahel Kestenberg of Prague, Czechoslovakia, first Jewish refugee to reach Radcliffe, arrived in Cambridge yesterday afternoon. She is entering Radcliffe as a Junior and will remain for two years to study American History and Psychology...
Both Isaac Cubitt Raymond Atkin and William Arthur Mitchell got their start with the Traders Bank of Canada as junior clerks (i.e., office boys with standing). Both stayed with the bank when it was merged with the Royal Bank of Canada; both became inspectors. In 1925, when J. P. Morgan needed two good commercial bankers, both were hired. Both went to live in New Jersey, to play golf together on week ends. In 1931 both were upped to the newly created title of manager. Both gained prestige when Morgan gave up underwriting and concentrated on commercial banking...