Word: phelpses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Mrs. Annie Sinton Taft, 77, relict of the late Publisher Charles Phelps Taft of the Cincinnati Times-Star, sister-in-law of the late Chief Justice William Howard Taft, grandmother of Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics David Sinton Ingalls; of heart disease; in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was...
With his good friends the late great Robert Henri and George Wesley Bellows, George Luks began to develop a distinctive style of American painting which, if cautious, at least was no slavish imitation of the great French modernists. After the War, recognized as an important painter, Artist Luks served for...
William Lyon Phelps, the effluent literary critic from New Haven, has recently stated in an interview in the Pennsylvanian that college men spend half their time studying, and that the time spent not so doing is one of the important reasons why men go to college. It is the professor...
This is true in regard to certain aspects of non-academic life which are intrinsically worth while in as much as they tend to develop the mind by stimulating intellectual curiosity. In this category fall the unrequired reading and casual interchange of ideas in conversation with others. However, if Professor...
J. L. Abkowitz, H. F. A. Beyer, L. Cabot Briggs, L. P. Brown, W. S. deLima, J. C. DiNunzio, G. A. Donaldson, E. E. Ford, J. M. Hunter, P. A. Ketehum, Captain; H. E. Nyhoff, G. M. Phelps, A. R. Rourke, A. R. Serino, J. R. Sharkey, H. W. Sibley...