Word: macdonald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lunched at King's house, on lobster, filet mignon, asparagus salad, raspberries a la mode. At Earnscliffe, stately home of British High Commissioner Malcolm MacDonald, he talked with Canadian Socialist Leader M. J. Coldwell. If they did more than exchange niceties, they kept it to themselves. At night there were Scotch highballs and more food-oysters, roast turkey, baked Alaska-at a state dinner at the swank Country Club...
There was one of the 50 who earned no string of degrees, published no learned works, never became a department head or a dean. "I shall die an associate professor," said snowy-haired, 71-year-old Francis Charles MacDonald, A.B., last week. "I didn't succeed very well, but I had good...
...summer and on leaves of absence, when orthodox colleagues were plugging away at research, Frank MacDonald traveled to Hawaii, to India, Siam or Siberia...
Next spring, when the $4 million Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library begins to rise on Princeton's campus, it wall contain a special poetry room dedicated to Francis Charles MacDonald. The anonymous donor of $20,000 prefers to be known only as "a grateful advisee...
...most venturesome and pointed comments was made by a nonreligious American, Dwight Macdonald, in his leftist magazine, Politics. He wrote...