Word: kirkpatrick
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...last week reported the London Daily Express, owned by Aircraft Minister Baron Beaverbrook. Next day the British censor passed a dispatch in which Chicago Daily News's Helen Kirkpatrick noted: "It is significant that districts where unofficial strikes (that is to say, strikes not organized by the trade unions) have cropped up happen to be districts where the Communist Party is most active. Communist agents have been found circulating in factories and among dock workers trying to stir up trouble...
...School the Kirkpatrick scholarship was given to Engene H. Cavin 1L., of Galveston, Tox., Research fellowship to Marcel deBaer, Grad. L., of Bouchout, Belgium, and the Sidney Thompson Fairchild scholarship to Lawrence M. Levinson 3L., of Miami...
...Fund scholarship; Richard L., Hirshberg, of Cleveland, A. B. Oberlin College '40, Rutherford B. Hayes scholarship; David B. Carlson, of Rahway, N. J., A. B. Brown '40, Reuben B. Hutchcraft scholarship; Austin D. Goldman, of Bronx, N. Y., B. S. S. College of the City of New York '40, Kirkpatrick scholarship; Garfield H. Horny '40, of Long Beach, Calif., Kirkpatrick scholarship...
Marvin P. Lazarus, of Albany, N. Y., A. B. Union College '40, Kirkpatrick scholarship; Joseph A. Mendenhall, of Nottingham, Pa., A. B. University of Delaware '40, Kirkpatrick scholarship; David K. Robinson, of Royal Oak, Mich., A. B. Princeton '40, Kirkpatrick scholarship; James M. Wilson Jr., of Tilton, Ga., A. B. Emory University '40, Kirkpatrick scholarship; Enno R. Hobbing, '40, of Reading, Pa., Herbert Parker scholarship; and Robert W. Putnam, of Palo Alto, Calif., A. B. Stanford University '40, Theophilus Parsons scholarship...
Rummaging recently through the archives of various U. S. libraries in search of early U. S. music. No. 1 U. S. Harpsichordist Ralph Kirkpatrick hit upon James Hewitt's The Battle of Trenton. Last week, on a broadcast of U. S. music over WNYC, Harpsichordist Kirkpatrick played it. Though written for the most part in the measured, tinkling idiom of 18th-Century English salon music, The Battle of Trenton still preserved a smoldering crash and rumble reminiscent of the early works of Ludwig van Beethoven. Modern listeners found James Hewitt's ideas as quaint as a periwig...