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...Susan Homans Woodruff, 71, graduate (1890) of Smith College, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Sprightly, blue-eyed granddaughter of I. Smith Homans, who founded the Bankers' Magazine, Mrs. Woodruff was a schoolteacher for 14 years, bought a farm and sponsored a back-to-the-soil movement in Huntington, L. I. A lecturer on trade unions and women's rights, she has visited Soviet Russia five times to study "the new type of woman...
...Minneapolis publisher killed by gunmen in 1935). In the reflected innocence of New England respectability, the Worker's editors may be able to carry on their work as usual. That the principal object of the sale was to keep the Worker out of trouble was confirmed by Mrs. Woodruff. Said she: "If the Leftists were to be restricted, where could we get our paper?" Said Mrs. Woodruff: "I would like to tell you the whole story frankly, but they told me not to say any more...
...announcement of the award was made to President Conaut by Major-General James A. Woodruff...
...gives me great pleasure to know that the high standard of performance which has distinguished this unit in the past is still being maintained," General Woodruff said...
After the inspection of the corps by the Governor and Major-General James A. Woodruff, the entire battalion of 350 students demonstrated the manoeuvers of a force in actual battle...