Word: seymour
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Assistant Professor Maude Elizabeth Seymour Abbott, 63, with her historical essays and large collection of human hearts...
...following have made the Art Board: W. F. Draper, W. M. Lamont, W. H. Lewis, W. E. Lunt, Vincent Palmer, A. K. Philbrick, While Jules Bricken, R. E. Von Briesen, Francis Jacoby, R. S. Russell, Malcolm Seymour, and A. W. Todd were successful in making the Photographic board. R. L. Hoguet and S. E. Turner were taken onto the Business Board...
...week Edmond John Hogan, Victoria's Labor Premier, was in London. A cablegram woke him in the middle of the night to tell him that he had just been kicked out of office by a no-confidence vote in the Legislature of 29-25. Oracles picked Sir Stanley Seymour Argyle, leader of the Opposition, to succeed...
Hereafter the News will refer to the residential system to be inaugurated in 1933 as the "College Plan." In using the term "House Plan", as Professor Seymour points out, "we are merely following in the step of Harvard and are losing the chance of preserving the distinctiveness of our own scheme." Furthermore, while the units at Harvard are actually called Houses, at Yale they will be known as Colleges...
Other anthropologists disagreed, notably Sir Arthur Keith. But Sir Arthur eventually recanted because (he explains in his latest work*) of Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey's finds in Kenya Colony 200 miles from the Oldoway gorge. The human fossils which Mr. Leakey has-he transported one in its aboriginal mold to London-are with little question pleistocene. They were built and buried like Oldoway. One had an iron ring around a toe bone. The ring seems a preposterous anachronism...