Word: margarets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Commerce. It dealt with the "most remarkable case in modern medical science" that had recently happened" at the County Hospital at Albany." The story was to the effect that "Dr. J. T. Everheart," who was in charge of the County Hospital at Albany had just announced that one, Margaret Cooper who died in the hospital had been brought to life by a Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. Mrs. Smith's stunt in producing the resurrection had been performed after reading Banning's book. The Chamber of Commerce of Albany repudiated the report and characterized it as "semi-malicious publicity matter...
...Margaret and the Children...
Ramsay MacDonald: "I and my friends erected in front of my former home in Lincoln's Inn Fields the statue of woman with arms outstretched to little children. It bears the inscription: 'Placed here in memory of Margaret Ethel MacDonald, who spent her life in helping others.' She was my wife who died in 1911, leaving me five children. The 'others' refers to charwomen and barmaids, whose working conditions my wife delighted to improve...
...Alma Mater. He is also a graduate of Columbia Law School, but theatrical interests have so far kept him from the practice of Law. As an amateur, he has played the title role in Simon the Cyrenian, by Ridgely Torrence, and the leading male role in Taboo, opposite Margaret Wycherly in Manhattan and Mrs. Patrick Campbell in England. For some weeks he was a professional in the big black musical success, Shuffle Along. Two years ago, he married Miss Eslanda Cardozo Goode, colored, Assistant Pathological Chemist at the Presbyterian Hospital, Manhattan...
...With the exception of George Barr McCutcheon, those writing for the current (March) issue of McClure's are not well known. Their names: Ledyard M. Bailey, Orville M. Kile, Donald McGibeny, Alain Gerbault. Edmund Snell, Captain Frank Hurley, Ethel Comstock Bridgman, Margaret Wheeler Ross, Frederick A. Thompson, Mary Shannon, Major "Tom" Vigors, Zoe Beckley, John Randolph Hornady, Harry Benjamin, M.D., Anonymous, Franklin K. Sprague...