Word: wtilliam
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...British in Egypt, missionaries going to their posts in central Africa, newspapermen bound for actual and potential theaters of war. Among those aboard had been Michael Kirchwey Clark, son of the Nation's Editor Freda Kirchwey; John W. Ryan; Philip Faversham, actor son of the late Actor WTilliam Faversham; Charles John Vincent Murphy, a veteran of the 1934 Byrd Antarctic expedition and an editor of FORTUNE and David Scherman, LIFE photographer who photographically pioneered U.S. bases in the Caribbean and scooped the world with views of Betty Carstairs' one-woman realm on Whale Cay, Bahamas...
Died, Mrs. Marion Isabel Angell, wife of President James Rowland Angell of Yale University, mother of James Waterhouse Angell, associate professor of economics at Columbia University, and Mrs. WTilliam Rockefeller McAlpin of Manhattan; of heart disease; in New Haven, Conn. President Angell was on the S.S. Minnetonka...
...overwork as a Yale undergraduate and later as an insurance clerk. Although wracked by wild illusions, his mind lucidly registered on his experiences. When he became well he had the impulse to document himself, to start a movement for the amelioration of the then unintelligently managed insane asylums. WTilliam James encouraged him. Psychiatrist Adolf Meyer invented for him the phrase "mental hygiene." Great names joined his movement for a National Committee on Mental Hygiene? William Henry Welch, William Herbert Perry Faunce, Jacob Gould Schurman, Julia Clifford Lathrop. Twenty-two years ago this month 14 people, including zealous Mr. Beers...
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