Word: novae
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, the 282-year-old bones of D'Aulnay Charnisay who ruled Acadia "as if he were King"' after he had driven Charles de La Tour from the country, were found by excavators and reburied last week under the steps of the Port Royal Church as his will requested...
Died. Dr. Robert Norwood. 58. Manhattan Protestant Episcopalian (St. Bartholomew's) ; of a cerebral hemorrhage; in Manhattan. Forceful, mystical son of a Nova Scotia sea captain, he was one of Manhattan's most popular preachers. He frequently opposed his superior, Bishop Manning...
...Alexander Rowley, 49, resigned as president of Manhattan Co., holding unit for Bank of Manhattan Trust Co., New York Title & Mortgage Co. and County Trust Co. of White Plains, N. Y. Banker Rowley entered his profession at the age of 15, when he became an employe of Bank of Nova Scotia. No reason for the resignation was given except that Banker Rowley would take a long rest. He was succeeded by John Stewart Baker, 38, chairman of Manhattan Co. as his father was before...
...famed men of the Renaissance. As an inventor he has over 450 patents to his name, is said to have done more mechanically for modern journalism than any other man. As a sportsman he yachts, flies, once made a canoe trip with his wife from New York to Nova Scotia. He also writes verse...
Ralph Hartley Wetmore, assistant professor of Botany since 1926, will become associate professor next September. He received his S.B. from Acadia University, Nova Scotia, in 1921, his A.M. from Harvard in 1922, and his Ph.D. here...