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...spirits, in a cold, horrible Hell and a Heaven at the bottom of the sea, ruled over by the Great Goddess Nuliayok. The Eskimo language is difficult. How did Monsignor Turquetil, an Oblate Father journeying from France to Canada in 1900 at the age of 24?how did he shepherd 7,000 scattered souls during his 30 icy years? How gain entry to the Eskimo hut, be welcomed with "Qujangnamik...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Arctic Bishop | 3/7/1932 | See Source »

Eliot defeated Winthrop 4 to 1: W. C. Wolff '33 (W) defeated W. A. Munroe (E) 3 to 2; F. A. Gilbert '34 (E) defeated J. M. Fox '32 (W) 3 to 0; R. J. Shepherd '32 (E) defeated E. C. Goodwin '32 (W) 3 to 0; Cyrus Wood '32 (E) defeated P. C. Reardon '32 (W) 3 to 1; H. S. Whiteside '34 (E) defeated G. W. Catanuri...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWS FROM THE HOUSES | 2/27/1932 | See Source »

Eliot defeated Leverett 4 to 1: D. R. Weir '32 (E) defeated A. J. Bernstein '32 (Lev), 3-1; W. B. Pattee '33 (E) defeated E. E. Morison '32 (Lev), 3-1; F. A. Gilbert '34 (E) defeated E. W. Robinson '32 (Lev), 3-0; R. J. Shepherd '32 (E) defeated W. W. Sargent '32 (Lev), 3-1; W. F. Whitney '34 (Lev) defeated David Weld...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 2/25/1932 | See Source »

...designs furniture, lace curtains, trunks for Hartman, an automobile for the New Era Motors, and dress fabrics. A convivial soul,'he can work 16 hours a day and still find time for champagne suppers, Viennese songs, beautiful women. His wife is a New York Beegle. He keeps eight shepherd dogs in the country, and gives two Christmas parties a year complete with tinseled trees, lebkuchen and. champagne, one for his architects' office, one for his scenic studio. Soviet fathers have not forgotten his design for the Neva bridge, and Joseph Urban was one of the eight foreign architects...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Machines to Live In | 2/22/1932 | See Source »

...Zelli placed on every table to facilitate social intercourse; or, on rare occasions, a tycoon-sired U. S. collegian squirting seltzer-water at beturbanned Indian moguls.* William Bateman ("Tinplate") Leeds provided a fine funeral complete with a satin-lined casket at Scarsdale, N. Y., for Pal, a German shepherd dog killed in a dog fight. Hearst's Boston American quoted friends of youthful James A. ("Bud") Stillman Jr., son of Banker Stillman and Mrs. Fifi Fowler McCormick, as saying that after being graduated from Harvard Medical School in June, he will devote himself to free obstetrical work among...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Business & Finance, Feb. 22, 1932 | 2/22/1932 | See Source »

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