Word: sisterly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Crowds had thronged to hear him in Europe, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand. Another record crowd pushed its way into Carnegie Hall last week where the boy appeared unaffected by the siege of adulation. For the Manhattan concert the Menuhin family made a special concession. Yehudi's sister Hephzibah was permitted to play with her celebrated brother...
Died. Hazel B. Stokes, 26. sister of Texas' Governor James V. ("Jimmie") Allred; in Mineola, Tex., when her husband's automobile collided with a truck...
Died, Eleanor Constance Lodge, 66, first woman to receive an LL.D. from Oxford University, sister of Spiritualist Sir Oliver Lodge; in Oxford...
...three measures the one most insistently demanding correction and clarification is the relationship between Sociology and her somewhat arrogant sister social sciences. But all three, coupled with internal reorganization, must be consummate before the Sociology Department can stop fighting rearguard actions alone and unaided, and move up to the van of educational progress. Figures on Sociology *Concentration at Harvard...
...tight-lipped listener was Mrs. Aimé, well-loved sister of WPAdministrator Harry Hopkins. Last week, explaining that Mrs. Meyer's speech had already caused Brother Harry some embarrassment in the form of crank letters and might cause him more as the political campaign grew hotter, Sister Adah resigned her new job as National Youth Administration director for three New York counties, declared : "It is too bad my work in the district has not been allowed to stand or fall on its merits. The leading social workers of the county . . . urged my appointment and induced me to accept...