Word: rosens
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...program, but Harvard came into the picture in 1939, when three graduates who had come to the conclusion that the United States faced a dangerous social strain unless something drastic and constructive were done for the young people of the nation, were put in touch with Professor Rosen-stock-Hussy's project by a mutual Cambridge friend, Mrs. Henry Copley Greene...
...Statesman Henry Lewis Stimson for the Blausteins, ex-Presidential Nominee John W. Davis for Standard of New Jersey, Chief Justice Hughes's onetime law partner Ralph Scott Harris for Standard of Indiana, and others. For 70 trial days and 10,361 pages, the testimony rolled in. Then Sam Rosen man sat down to think it out. His decision, wrapped up in 182 pages: Standard of New Jersey was not liable; but Standard of Indiana must account for its profits and Pan Am's losses, to be determined by a referee. The Blausteins' chief attorney, Statesman Stimson...
...Jones, The Baldwin School Compton Sargent Cynthia Sargent, Beaver Country Day Edward L. Sawyer Mary L. Larson, Watertown Mark P. Schalefer June Yosell, Swampscott John M. Scanlon Martha Hastings, Clinton Mark P. Schorger Diana Fraser, Radcliffe James L. Schwab, Jr. Lucy Milner, Dalton School Lionel a. Schwartz Marcia Rosen, Boston Joseph C. Scott Jeanne Owens, Belmont Thomas W. Sears, Jr. Mande Fellowes, Jamestown, R. I. John R. Shattuck Mardi Dickson, Endicott Junior College Melvin I. Shoul Anne T. Joyce, Trinity Ralph T. Siegler Zelda Sobel, Brooklyn College Herbert R. Silverman Connie Flint, Newton Center David L. Simon Bernice Sondelman, Brookline...
...Rudolf Hess visited Stockholm, ostensibly to enroll support for Hitler's war plans against Russia. For several years Hermann Göring was a regular guest at Castle Rockelstad for Nazi powwows with his first wife's brother, Count Eric von Rosen. In 1936 Swedish police arrested eleven Nazi agitators, ousted three. In retaliation Germany kicked three Swedish businessmen out of Germany...
...head of the Nazi Red Cross. When Sweden and Germany were expelling each other's nationals in 1936, Gustaf Adolf Jr. trotted off to Berlin to smooth things over with the Nazis. Moreover, in 1937, the Crown Prince's nephew, Prince Carl Jr., married Countess Elsa von Rosen, niece of Göring's friend Eric. Prince Carl was referred to in the German press at that time as a pro-Nazi member of the Swedish Royal Family...