Word: leonarde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Leonard Crunelle was the sculptor of the monument, made possible through a bequest to the University amounting to over five million dollars from a descendant of the General...
Convivial until he married Gladys Helen Hughes of the Library of Congress staff last year, Dewey Short now spends most of his evenings at home preparing lectures to supplement his salary. His chief political cross: his brother Leonard, who was killed trying to break jail in Muskogee, Okla. after having been convicted for a grocery store robbery...
...most important investigations in this field was made in Illinois by University of Chicago's Professors Ernest Watson Burgess and Leonard S. Cottrell Jr. (TIME, Feb. 7). Last week a far more searching study* was completed by Stanford University's famed Psychologist Lewis Madison Terman (intelligence tests). Professor Terman and his staff examined 792 middle-class couples (average income: $2,450) in California. He asked them hundreds of questions, took elaborate precautions to preserve their anonymity so they would answer truthfully. Biggest news in his report is a finding that satisfactory sexual mating is not the prime requirement...
...Leonard N. Donsanto, of 62 Hobson Street, Brighton, who received a D.M.D. last June from the Dental School has been awarded the Davenport Prize of $50, the highest honor at the school, the University announced today...
Ends: Charles B. Ayres, Henry D. Burnham, Barlett W. Brown, Everett Clement, Herbert B. Cohen, John W. Flint, Jr., William D. Henderson, Thomas L. Johnson, Jr., George A. Kuhn, Jr., Charles R. Leonard, Gibson Kennedy, George MacDonald, Loren MacKinney, William W. McGinnis, William B. Parsons, Walter N. Rothchild, Jr., George E. Stepphenson, Jr., M. Greely Summers, Jr., Hendrick H. Whitman...