Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Donald S. Vorhees, of Leavenworth, Kans., A. B. University of Kansas '38, Lewis Larned Coburn scholarship; Jackson G. Akin Jr., of Bowling Green, Ky., A. B. Washington and Lee '40, Sidney Thompson Fairchild scholarship; George Manner, of Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. Coirnell '36, Sidney Thompson Fairchild scholarship Victor F. Weiss, of Sheboygan, Wis., Ph. B. University of Wisconsin '40, Sidney Thompson Fairchild scholarship; Jack R. Pearce, of Terre Haute, Ind., A. B. Depauw '40, George Fisher scholarship; David J. Stolzer, of Rochester, N. Y., A. B. University of Rochester '40, Felix Frankfurter scholarship...
...first annual Founders' Day dinner of the Thompson Club of America, held at Thompson's Restaurant in Chicago, Oscar Q. Thompson presiding, Writer Dorothy Thompson was chosen "the outstanding Thompson of the year...
...Humbug." A sort of Transcendentalist Dorothy Thompson, Margaret Fuller was No. 1 feminist writer of her day. She edited the highbrow Dial, and as Horace Greeley's first columnist ranked next to Poe as literary critic. But she is not remembered for her writing. What survives is curiosity about her personality. Biographer Wade, 26-year-old publisher's editor and book reviewer, will not satisfy the curiosity of more exacting readers, but his biography is well organized and readable. To Margaret Fuller's credit is Emerson's doting praise, many another Transcendentalist's compliments...
Clark first found out about the Foster Parents' scheme when he was in France last summer. He wrote during the winter with Miss Thompson, but they made no stipulations as to whether they wanted a little Spanish boy or a little Spanish girl, and the child was picked for them...
...present time Miss Thompson is trying to gain converts to the scheme at Radcliffe. She and Clark feel that Harvard and Radcliffe between them should be able to take care of more than one baby...