Word: margarete
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Most potent is Miss Margaret ("Saint Maggie") Bondfield, His Majesty's first female Minister of Labor...
Comments on the encyclical were not long in forthcoming. Onetime Judge Benjamin Barr Lindsey, champion of companionate marriage: "The rule proposed by the Pope is respected only by domestic animals." Mrs. Margaret Sanger, birth control apostle: ". . . An insult to the intelligence of women." Rt. Rev. Benjamin Franklin Price Ivins, bishop coadjutor of Milwaukee (Episcopal): "Either birth control is generally practiced in America, or most women are incapable of motherhood." Humanist Charles Francis Potter: ". . . The new generation of Roman Catholics is quietly disregarding the teachings of that Church about birth control. There are fifty-four clinics in the United States giving...
...Schmultz from sailing to the Philippines. As you close the book you are sure that he will get her, sure that he will be almost unanimously reelected. The Author. Janet Fairbank's father (Benjamin Ayer) was a big man in Chicago's yesterday; her sister is Novelist Margaret Ayer Barnes (TIME, July 7). Herself a big and breezy woman, she has not been able to get much of her vitality into writing, has taken it out in other ways: she has campaigned for Presidents, for charity, for women's votes, has tamed many a lion...
...strange as his others, but easily explainable. The role: aviation colyumist for the Newark Free Press. The explanation: Roger Kahn is an able flyer. And Publisher John Barry Ryan Jr., joint founder of the new Free Press (TIME, July 14) is his brother-in-law, husband of the former Margaret Dorothy Kahn...
Young ladies at Boston University's School of Education were surprised, last month, to find a matronly woman suddenly in their midst, taking notes at lectures, living and eating at the Students' Union. Last week came the explanation. Student Margaret Gorton, studying to be a dramatic instructor, had fallen ill, would have to miss several weeks of classwork. Her mother, Mrs. James T. Gorton, wife of a Yonkers surgeon, had come to Boston not only to nurse her daughter but to interview Dean Arthur Herbert Wilde. She would do the girl's work for her, she explained...