Word: klein
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Said Skater Kit Klein (onetime, 1935-36, North American women's speed skating champion) : "This is the greatest thing next to real...
...Uncle" Henry Wallace† sat chinning with Horace Klein as they watched the crowd mill past the Wallace's Partner cottage on the dusty Iowa State fair grounds. "There is something terribly pathetic to me in the faces of these farm women," "Uncle" Henry said. "They are so tired and worn and spiritless. There is a mission for someone: to bring material comforts, help and inspiration to the woman who labors on the farm." That was in 1907 and Horace Klein was advertising manager of a nondescript magazine called the Farmer's Wife. Its publisher was Edward...
...little-known publications, the only women's magazine written exclusively for farm readers, with a 1,150,000 circulation concentrated in the Midwest and Great Lakes area, an annual revenue of $1,200,000. The late Mr. Webb had long since (1915) passed Webb Publishing Company to Mr. Klein and Albert H. Harmon. The new publisher is Mr. Harmon's only son, who has worked with his father since leaving Harvard in 1926. Mr. Klein's only son, Horace Dudley Klein, is in charge of market research for The Farmer. Fathers Harmon and Klein remain in control...
Charles B. King '39, Somerville; John W. King '38, Manchester, New Hampshire; Arthur H. Klein '39, Brookline; Edward C. Lambert '38, Spokane, Washington; Frederick A. Lavey '38, Manchester, Connecticut; William H. Magill '40, Malden; Leon D. Starr '40, Cambridge; Arthur E. Tiemann '39, Winthrop; John C. Trakas '39, Boston; and Richard W. Tregaskis '38, Elizabeth, New Jersey...
...Daughters and Bob Green as ends, Joe Nee and Chuck Klein as guards received honorable mention with one vote...