Word: morgan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Some of the laymen were no less anxious than the professionals: Riveter Audrey Korhel, who had come all the way from Seattle to see the sight; Minneapolis Amateur Astronomer W. D. Morgan, who had waited all his life to see a full eclipse; Washington Schoolteacher Wallace Goodlow, who had been making plans for the trip for 13 years...
Born. To Constance Morrow Morgan, 30, round-faced youngest daughter of the late U.S. Senator and Ambassador to Mexico Dwight W. Morrow, sister...
Charles Augustus Lindbergh; and Aubrey Niel Morgan, 40, once her brother-in-law (widower of her late sister, Elizabeth) : their third child, first son; in Manhattan...
...Commencement meeting. Elected to serve for six years, the new Overseers are Edward W. Forbes '95, Director Emeritus of the Fogg Art Museum; William M. Rand '09, of St. Louis; Charles M. Storey '12, a Boston lawyer; Thomas S. Lamont '21, of New York, Vice-President of J. P. Morgan and Company; Edward A. Weeks, Jr. '23, Editor of the Atlantic Monthly Storey and Lamont are former CRIMSON editors...
...Queen Was Off Key. In the present edition of letters (the most complete in 80 years) Felix' frivolity bubbles as brightly as it does in his music. In London the young man of fashion found "Such a whirl! It is mad! I am quite giddy and confused. . . . Lady Morgan was there, and Winterhalter, and Mrs. Jameson, and Duprez, who . . . sang a French romance. . . . Who can count them...