Word: masses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...were later informed that the conversation consisted of amiable generalities and mutual hopes that campaign-rasped voices would survive the last gruelling weeks. JOHN F. O'CONNELL Andover, Mass...
Died. Wilmarth Ickes, 37, son of the late Mrs. Harold Le Clair Ickes and the University of California's Historian James Westfall Thompson, her first husband; by his own hand (revolver); in Winnetka, Ill. In Woburn, Mass, the Secretary of the Interior's other foster son, Robert H. Ickes, 23, was acquitted of driving while under the influence of liquor...
Those who passed this year with highest distinction, and the names of their preparatory schools, are: Henry F. Allen, of Boston, Mass., St. Mark's School; Jack D. Andrews, of St. Paul, Minn., University of Minnesota High School; Richard R. Beatty, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., Junior College of Kansas City; Harold Brown, of Dorchester, Mass., Boston Latin School; Robert M. Bunker, of West Roxbury, Mass., Roxbury Latin School; John J. Carchia, of Cambridge, Mass., Cambridge High and Latin School; Lawrence F. Ebb, of Dorchester, Mass., Boston Latin School; Karl F. Guthe, Ann. Arbor, Mich, University of Michigan High School...
Henry Russell Shaw Travelling Fellowships have been given to Robert M. Terrell, of Lakewood, O., whose field of study is English, and to Harold Winkler, of Lawrence, Mass., whose field is government and philosophy...
Frederick Sheldon Prize Fellowships were awarded to David Savan, of Manchester, N. H., whose field is philosophy; Edward D. Sullivan, of Dorchester, Mass., whose field is Romance languages and literatures; and to John A. Thierry, of Cambridge, Mass., whose field is physics...