Word: posted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Considerably improved over the two earlier issues of its post-war renascence, The Advocate presents, in its makeup as well as content, a publication that augurs greater triumphs for the coming year. It has unquestionably returned to stay...
...show is not a new phenomenon in show business, nor is it a temporary one. Maurice Chevalier recently gladdened the hearts of local audiences in his post-war American revival tour. Now it's Ray Bolger's turn, and the results are equally pleasant--though it should be noted that "Three to Make Ready" is a one-man show in effect but not in design...
...road to Harvard. Dean Thayer invited him to become Story Professor of Law, and 1913 found him Carter Professor of Jurisprudence. At Dean Thayer's death in 1916, Professor Pound became Dean of the Law School. He was the first men graduate of the School to hold that post...
Died. Williamson S. Howell Jr., 54, wealthy Texas attorney-businessman; of a heart attack half an hour before his scheduled departure for his new post as U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay:* in Bryan...
...second time in three months a new U.S. ambassador has died on the day he was to leave for his new post: in February, North Carolina's Oliver Max Gardner was stricken in Manhattan the day he was to sail for the Court of St. James...