Word: sherwoods
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...friend told her about Dr. Harlow R. Street, who conducts a "cancer sanatorium" at his Washington home, has a "secret salve" to devour cancer. Against her physician-husband's advice Mrs. Britten went to the Chevy Chase, Md. home of Dr. Street's partner, Dr. Nathan Sherwood Ferris, for treatment. She spent nine weeks there, two days in a Baltimore hospital before she died...
...sprint division and if he maintains his pace of last year should have no trouble in holding down his position this season. In the century free-style, however, the situation is much more complicated and four men are in the field. John L. Ward '34, Abbot W. Sherwood, Jr. '35, Stanley M. Wyman '35, George Wightman '34 and Herbert M. Howe '34 are fighting for the top honors in the 100-yard free-style class. Howe is also in the running for the sprint event...
...William L. Clark '36; and Judson Bemis '36. As representatives in the various Houses they have appointed: Derie Nusbaum '36, Winthrop; Raymond S. Clark '36. Kirkland: George S. Franklin Jr. '36, Eliot; Rodman W. Paul '36, Dunster; Robert Grinnell '36, Lowell: Henry V. Poor '36, Adams; and Arthur M. Sherwood '36, Leverett...
Last week Director MacMurray was preparing to set out as U. S. Minister to Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania, with perhaps Soviet Russia as a later objective (TIME, Oct. 30). During his absence the Page School will be directed by Dr. Frederick Sherwood Dunn, associate in the School, onetime assistant solicitor in the State Department, member of mixed claims commissions, fellow in international law at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Dunn has completed a study on "Protection of Nationals." is working on "Intervention in International Affairs." Other Page School projects: a round table on China; studies on oil in Russia by Dr. Lazare Teper...
Seventy-five members of the high nobility of Imperial Austria went to Rome last week to act out in good earnest the situation which Playwright Robert Emmet Sherwood and his U. S. producers made much hay with as Reunion in Vienna. In Rome's Imperial Hotel, they bowed their heads and bent their knees in a chamber where, on a borrowed golden throne raised on a dais, sat Zita, last Empress of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, mother of Otto, the 20-year-old pretender to the throne of Austria, Hungary or both...