Word: residente
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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A resident of Cambridge, Edmonds is an author of historical novels and more recently he has turned to the field of history proper. His novels and short stories have dealt primarily with the pioneers of upstate New York.
When he is enthroned, 42-year-old Bishop Roy will return to the city of his birth, where his father is a judge and good friend of Premier Maurice Duplessis. The Archbishop-designate has another tie with the Quebec Nationalist leader: Duplessis is a resident of his present diocese, Three...
Another of his responsibilities is the corps of resident TIME subscription representatives and dealers. He sees that they are kept fully informed about our policies and development for, as most of you know, TIME is and always has been sold on its editorial merit-without benefit of dictionaries, sets of...
Peabody, a resident of Eliot House and Princeton who is graduating with honors in the field of History and Literature, will give the Latin Salutatory. This annual address in the ancient tongue consists of a greeting to the President, the governing boards of the University, the Faculties, and guests, with...
"A challenge to Free Men" is the subject of Cater's address. A native of Montgomery, Alabama and a resident of Adams House, Cater received his bachelor's degree with honors in general studies in February, and is presently a student at the School of Public Administration. He represented the...