Word: louise
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Ledlie was a St. Louis and New York newspaper executive and an associate of publisher Joseph Pulitzer. When he died, in 1929, Ledlie provided that the income from his estate should go to his sister-in-law until her death and the Ledlie prize after her death. She died in...
Back in turn-of-the century days, when the Germanic Museum was first planned, German-American relations were at a peak. Gifts from Kaiser Wilhelm II and other Germans were warmly received by Harvard officials. Adolphus Busch, St. Louis beer magnate and the museum's chief financial benefactor, could comfortably...
The course of French history can only be traced with a seismograph. It is never more in need of one than through the 81 years which began with the French Revolution (1789) and ended, with another revolution, in the unseating of Napoleon III (1870). In the course of those years...
Louis' chief handicaps were two: 1) his eyes were in the back of his head, i.e., he dreamed too much of his uncle's example; 2) he had hardly a vestige of his uncle's genius. Of all the Bonapartes, probably none looked so unlike the family...
The news program of Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Fellowships, is one of two regularly scheduled telecasts which involve a member of the University. His program, long a feature of WGBH-FM, will be simultaneously televised Mondays through Fridays starting at 6:30 p.m.