Word: kirk
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Manhattan's swank St. Regis Hotel one day last week. Born in dingy Panama, Ill., she had grown up as the daughter of a rising young union official in Springfield. By the time she was ready, her still rising father had been able to send her to the Kirk School in Bryn Mawr, Pa., then on to Bryn Mawr College. But college seemed dull after living with her dynamic father and his problems; after two years she quit to go to work for him as secretary. That was four years ago. Since then Father John Lewellyn Lewis has become...
...TIME has set me right, and I am grateful. It all happened at Scapa Flow, under the lonely kirk spire at Kirkcaldy. By any chance, do you suppose, was it at Scapa Flow that the Germans scuttled their fleet after waiting under the guns of the Grand Fleet to find out what the Peace Conference would...
...Herr Michel, whose Lutheran church is in Leningrad, rushed 500 miles to Moscow where genial U. S. Charge d'Affaires Loy W. Henderson gave the bride away. Intention to found a U. S. church in the Red Capital was definitely abandoned last year after Dr. Walter William Van Kirk of the American Section of the Universal Christian Council went to Moscow and discovered to what lengths Soviet bureaucracy was prepared to go to thwart him. It was estimated unofficially that $100,000 would have to be paid in taxes on the structure and equipment of a church costing...
...Kirk Bryan, associate professor of Physiography, will speak on "The Last Stages of the Ice Age in South-Eastern New England" in the Institute of Geographical Exploration, at 9 o'clock tonight. His lecture is the first in a series of three describing various aspects of modern scientific geographical discovery. Free admission tickets may be obtained at the Institute. Bradford Washburn '33, will give the second lecture December 16, entitled "Over the Roof of the Continent...
...general vote of the faculty the following men were also elected to the council: C. C. Abbott, Economics; Philippe Baldensperger, Comparative Literature; James P. Baxter, History; N. H. Black, Physics; Arlio V. Book, Hygiene; Kirk Bryan, Geology; E. S. Castle, Biology; E. H. Chamberlin, Economics; William Y. Elliott, Government; Allan Evans, History; W. C. Greene, Classics; Mason Hammond, Classics; Albert E. Hindmarsh, Government; Michael Karpovich, History; W. R. W. Kechler, Fine Arts; A. B. Lamb, Chemistry; William L. Langer, History; C. I. Lewis, Philosophy; L. S. Marks, Engineering Sciences; F. O. Matthiessen, History and Literature; L. J. A. Mercier, French...