Word: owners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...owner of many buildings that the University has long wanted to buy, Miss Cohen once said she delighted in being known "as the thorn in the side of Harvard...
Opponents of the bridge, led by Sheldon Dietz '41, part-owner of a building on Palmer St., asked the Council not to act on the petition until a court appeal alleging that the Coop's annex violates Cambridge's zoning laws is resolved...
Bertha E. Cohen 67, Cambridge property-owner familiar to many Harvard students living off-campus, died Monday in her Memorial Drive apartment. She leaves a fortune estimated at over $20 million...
Sold to the owner of a small plantation, she takes part in a slave revolt and is sold again to a dirt farmer, where she works in the fields all day and lies in the woods all night with a big white buck from a neighboring farm. One night her man attempts to escape from his cruel master and is torn to pieces by Chinese bloodhounds. In despair, the heroine flees by a sort of Underground Railway known as "The Mole's Way." To her astonishment, she discovers that a civil war is raging in China...
...Ladies & Unwed Mothers. Son of a New Jersey coal-mine owner, Sargent studied for the Congregational ministry at Manhattan's Union Theological Seminary, where he met and married the artist daughter of Princeton Theologian Paul Scherer, then a Union professor. He served his student pastorship in New York slum parishes, preached to congregations in Illinois, Massachusetts and Maine before applying for the Paris church...