Word: maud
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Margaret Camp, WellesleyWilliam M. Ennis Jean O'Shea, Katherine Gibbs, N. Y.Albert P. Everts, Jr. Caroline Brandt, ErskinePhilip M. Foisie Patricia Adams, WellesleyErnest A. Giroux, II Valerie Proctor, WellesleyWilliam A. Grover Eleanor Gray, SimmonsKenneth R. Heyman Ina Barshaw, BergenBeckford K. Horne Lydia Taylor, New York, N. Y.Hugh M. Hyde Maud Banks, VassarPaul W. Jones, Jr. Marion Nelson, Wellesle
Died. Lady Maud Agnes Bowes-Lyon, 70, sister of the 14th Earl of Strathmore and as such aunt of Britain's Queen Elizabeth; after an operation; in Worcestershire, England...
P.P.S. For the next few years I shall confine my reading to The Earthly Paradise, Maud and The Princess. They stink too but the odor is so, so pretty...
...Ornithologist Charles E. Gillham of the Biological Survey in Washington has trekked into northern Canada, to ask natives questions about the Ross's goose. It was suspected that their breeding ground was somewhere near the mouth of the Perry River, which runs into the Arctic Ocean at Queen Maud Gulf, southeast of big Victoria Island. Last summer Gillham chartered a plane, flew over the Perry River region, saw so many of the birds that he was certain the breeding grounds were there. But floating ice in the bay prevented a landing...
...GREAT MISTAKE-Mary Roberts Rinehart-Farrar & Rinehart ($2). Maud Wainwright, money-dripping widow of the Cloisters, is bedeviled by a neighborhood crowd of dastardly ex-husbands and bitchy ex-wives. Plenty of murder...