Word: stockholm
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Stockholm, via London, President Roosevelt last week sent New York's Laurence Adolf Steinhardt, nephew of famed, orchidaceous Lawyer Samuel Untermyer who was once a Tammany braintruster. While U. S. Minister at the court of King Gustaf V. Mr. Steinhardt was expected to set up the liaison which might bring Soviet Russia recognition from...
...first time in 16 years a U. S. Minister had definite instructions from the White House to keep his eye peeled to the possibilities of resuming U. S.-Soviet relations when last week Laurence Adolf Steinhardt sailed out of New York to assume his new looking & listening post at Stockholm...
Tipped off by M. Francqui, correspondents circulated among the delegates of Norway, Sweden. Denmark. Luxemburg and The Netherlands. They were told that recently representatives of these little nations and Belgium met in Stockholm, seriously discussed formation of an economic bloc of minor nations should the World Conference fail, and decided, in the words of a Scandinavian Delegate, "to seek a powerful leader around whom we could gather...
...Palestine, where the American Jewish Physicians' Committee and Hadassah (women's Zionist organiza- tion) hope to build a hospital and medical school. German refugees would have staff opportunities with both. Bernhard Zondek, Berlin gynecologist who helped devise a positive test for pregnancy, has invitations from Stockholm and Leyden. Safely back in Manhattan, where he is a naturalized U. S. citizen, is Gustav Bucky, Berlin cancer specialist. Another able medical emigre in Manhattan is Professor Leopold Lichtwitz, authority on metabolism. A group of Manhattan doctors is warily looking for other able German-Jews to bring into U. S. Medicine...
...announcing acceptance of an invitation from the Swedish government to the thirteenth international congress on the history of art in Stockholm, September 4 to 7, the State Department designated A. K. Porter, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts, as chairman of a delegation of six to represent the United States...