Word: solomons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other shareholders in the telecasting corporation who are closely associated with Harvard are Arthur K. Solomon, assistant professor of Physiological Chemistry, and Mrs. Felicia L. Kaplan, wife of Benjamin Kaplan '26, professor of Law. Phillip H. Rhinelander '29, lecturer on Philosophy and General Education, was also a member of the group, but dropped out because of ill health...
...with a fringe of yellow hair about his bald head, he is known throughout the district as the "Chocolate Judge" because he once sentenced a little girl, convicted of stealing chocolate, to donate a candy bar each week to an orphanage. More respectful Germans, however, have another name -"The Solomon of Darmstadt" - for the man chiefly responsible for cutting the local delinquency rate...
ALTHOUGH Paul Cézanne is widely regarded as the father of modern painting, and Manhattan's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is devoted to modern art, the Guggenheim has never owned a Cézanne. When it finally got one, it got one of the best: the Clockmaker (opposite), which will go on view next week along with 34 other recently acquired paintings...
Died. Felix S. (for Solomon) Cohen, 46, son of the late Legal Philosopher Morris Cohen and lawyer-champion of the American Indian, who, in a series of state court battles, successfully defended the rights of Indians to vote (1948), to trial under due process of law (1950), to receive Social Security benefits (1953); of cancer; in Washington...
...Solomon's Reign. In Paterson, N.J. suing for divorce, Mrs. Bessie Sigel complained that her husband Solomon 1) demanded that his meals be served course by course while he lounged on the living-roon sofa, 2) always checked to see that his food had been precut in bite-size chunks 3) dumped his plate on the floor if her cooking displeased...