Word: raphaels
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Divorced. By Charlotte Louise Juliette Goyon de Matignon Grimaldi, hereditary princess of Monaco, duchess of Valentinois, 34, only daughter of Monaco's Prince Louis II: Pierre Marie Xavier Raphael Antoine Melchior, 37, born Count de Polignac, crowned Prince Grimaldi of Monaco at his 1920 wedding; in Monte Carlo. Grounds: some Monaco republicans wanted Prince Pierre for President. To get Louis II's permission for divorce, Charlotte signed over her hereditary rights to the throne to her only son Prince Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand...
...Aubin '21, J. P. Baxter, III, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Biddle, Conrad Bierwirth '84, J. M. Brewer, S. A. Buckingham '27, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Campbell, Dr. W. B. Cannon '96, E. S. Castle '25, A. H. Chase, W. J. Cunningham, F. B. Deknatel, Raphael Demos, D. B. Durand '25, E. R. Ellis '16, Ephraim Emerton '71, E. S. Emory '87, M. L. Fernald, Holden Furber '23, Russell Gibson, N. S. B. Gras, C. B. Gulick '90 and Mrs. Gulick, J. P. Haffner '22, A. C. Hanford, L. J. Henderson '98, W. E. Hocking '01, F. W. Hoeing...
...names of the faculty members are as follows: Andrew Banning, tutor in Theology, W. H. Cary '21, Assistant Dean of Harvard College, and assistant in English, N. R. Danielian '28, instructor in Economics, Raphael Demos '19, lecturer in Philosophy, J. J. Gergen, Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics, T. L. Harris, Adviser in Religion, J. M. Ide '29, Instructor in Physics, H. D. Locke '28, instructor in Economics, A. W. Samborski '26, instructor in Physical Education, H. M. Smyser, instructor in English, and G. H. Willis, instructor in Economics...
...Harvard University Press, it was announced yesterday. They are "Thomas Lodge and Other Elizabethans" by C. J. Sisson, Mark Eccles, and Deborah Jones, and "A Bibliography of Cuban Helles-Lettres" by J. D. M. Ford '94, Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages, and M. I. Raphael...
...recent issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Raphael Demos, Lecturer on Philosophy at that haven of intellect, discusses "Some Aspects of a Liberal Education." Since he is striving after clarification rather than novelty, his maxims, isolated in italic type, have a familiar ring. "The aim of a liberal education is to arouse the sense of wonder," he says. "The aim of education is to break the stranglehold of the present." "And the aim of a liberal education is to arouse the young man to a keener awareness." To the common conception of liberal education as a conspiracy to arouse...