Word: nathans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...their redoubtable Frank Nathan Daniel Buchman, the team included a one-time Scottish Communist, a French marquise, the Copenhagen tap dancer, the Bishop of Rangoon, an admiral, a British M. P., a daughter of the Governor of the National Bank of Egypt and a Burmese lady who told correspondents: "My name means cool, calm, pleasant mist." Between good dinners and spiritual lobbying in Geneva, Dr. Buchman took 50 members of his team on a flying trip to Berne. There in the Parliament House awaited President Rudolf Minger flanked by his cabinet...
...VALLEY?Nathan Asch?Macmillan ($2.50). Collection of well-written sketches laid in a run-down Connecticut farming region where old settlers, immigrants, New York artists and wealthy suburbanites come together...
...replied by shuffling administrative officers. Dean Philip Lee Mull, 63, of Mississippi, gave up his job to Dr. Billy Sylvester Guyton, 51, University of Virginia graduate, who became acting dean. Dr. John Nathan Simpson, 66, who founded West Virginia's medical school in 1902 and has been dean ever since, turned his office over to Dr. Edward Jerald Van Liere, 39, who reluctantly became acting dean. Georgia promoted Anatomist George Lombard Kelly, 45, from vice dean to full dean...
Vice President Nathan...
...drawings yet unearthed in the realm of Americana. Depicted in 1,676 black & white wash drawings, all a little more than a foot square and all by the same artist, was a breathtaking medley of scenes and events, ranging from the crucifixion of Christ to the execution of Nathan Hale, from an attack of delirium tremens to the Ride of John Gilpin, from Little Britches left out in the snow to Poet Poe addressing the Raven. Sentimental though most of the subjects were, the craftsmanship in each picture was remarkably good. And not a single one had ever seen...