Word: murrays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...educator and classicist, since 1918 Provost of Eton College; after long illness; in Eton, England. Respected among scholars for his Bible studies, his wider fame rested on his best-selling antiquarian ghost stories. His paragraph in Who's Who was 14 lines longer than his nearest competitor, Nicholas Murray Butler...
...succeed retiring President Robert W. Capps, the New York Produce Exchange elected John McDonald Murray, a Canadian-born onetime schoolteacher. He got his first job in the U. S. with Southern Cotton Oil Co., around the turn of the century worked up to head the foreign department. Shifting to brokerage in 1920, President Murray is now with H. Hentz & Co., handling their cottonseed oil business...
...very happy now." A London surgeon removed the appendix of Authoress Elinor ("It") Glyn, reported she was "doing as well as could be expected." Now in, her mid-sixties, Authoress Glyn will not tell her exact age. Planning a return to the stage, blonde, pouting, oldtime Cinemactress Mae Murray, whose figure remains slim despite her 47 years, called in Manhattan newshawks, told them: "I have always felt my body to be beautiful and have kept it that way by never allowing myself to have an ugly thought about it." In Manhattan Edward Segal settled for $25 his $1,000 suit...
...following article, defending the scientific Integrity of Dr. C. G. Jung, was submitted by Dr. Henry A. Murray, Jr. '15, assistant professor of Abnormal and Dynamic Psychology, in reply to the statement printed in the "Crimson" last Wednesday. Dr. Jung will receive an Honorary Degree next September, and will take part in the Tercentenary Symposium on "Factors Determining Human Behavior...
Pertinent excerpts of both articles ahe translated below, with a statement by Gordon W. Allport '19, assistant professor of Psychology. An article by Dr. Henry A. Murray, Jr. '15, assistant Professor of Abnormal and Dynamic Psychology, will appear in the CRIMSON on Friday, in which he justifies Dr. Jung as worthy of Harvard recognition...