Word: matthew
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...mother, Russell Harrison; sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward Nixon; brother, Navy Lieut. Edward Nixon; uncle, Dr. Ernest Nixon; aunt, Mrs. Oscar Marshburn; uncle, Oscar Marshburn; sister-in-law, Mrs. Donald Nixon; brother, Donald Nixon; Pat Nixon's sister-in-law, Mrs. William Ryan; brother-in-law, Matthew Bender; brother-in-law, William Ryan. Seated from left: Mother Hannah Nixon, Daughters Julie and Patricia, Wife Pat. † His equally handsome younger brother, John Davis Lodge, now Ambassador to Spain, was for a brief time a leading man in films. His sister, the Baroness Edouard de Streel, lives in Brussels...
...viewers with alarm were Sister Michael Marie* and Dr. Matthew Ferguson, who saw most of their cases of heat illness at St. Vincent's Hospital, among Manhattan's bakeoven brick and brownstone pueblos. Doctors have long since dropped the lay term "sunstroke" because, they note, heat can strike down a man in the shade almost as readily. Actually, say the St. Vincent's physicians, there may be a dozen forms of heat illness. Some of them "are true medical emergencies, and any hesitation or indecisiveness in their diagnosis and treatment may result in death...
...five discussion sessions of the Conference will begin this afternoon at 2:15 p.m. in Baker 100, located at the Business School. "The Junior High School in Transition" will be debated by Matthew P. Gaffney, former superintendent of New Trier High School, Winnetka, III, Sidney P. Marland, Jr., superintendent of schools, Winnetka, and William T. Grubn, professor of Education at the University of Connecticut...
Died. Msgr. Matthew John Wilfred Smith, 69, editor of the Catholic Register since its founding in Denver in 1913; following abdominal surgery; in Denver. Starting with a circulation of 2,800, Father Smith worked "ungodly hours" to expand the Register into the world's biggest chain of religious newspapers, with one national and 32 diocesan weekly editions, an international semimonthly, and a combined circulation of 850,000. Under Father Smith, the Register's interests ranged from speculation on church appointments (FOUR RED HATS EXPECTED) to Catholic views on U.S. foreign policy (CATHOLIC...
Witness for the Prosecution. In Springfield. Mass.. District Attorney Matthew J. Ryan got unusual satisfaction out of his successful prosecution of Edward Krom. who had been caught passing checks signed "Matthew J. Ryan...