Word: foundering
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...Founder of the present collection was the Guelph Duke Henry the Lion, who died in 1195, left his son Otto IV the collection of gold and jewel-studded relics which grateful Eastern emperors had given him in Constantinople. Otto IV donated the treasure, adding more himself, to the Cathedral of St. Blasius which Henry the Lion had built in the city of Brunswick. Other Guelphs did likewise, bought saints' bones, holy skulls, jeweled monstrances, candelabra, etc. etc. After 300 years of this the Guelphs felt that they had collected enough. Ten years before America was discovered they made...
...Founder of Sunday Schools was Robert Raikes of Gloucester, England. His bronze statue is in London on the Thames Embankment. Last June Toronto unveiled a duplicate statue...
...resignation of Arthur Whiting as founder and manager of the University concerts will be considered a great loss to those interested in musical affairs at Harvard. His position was that of an authority in the field of chamber music and those who have enjoyed the Whiting concerts given during the winter at Cambridge will be the last to deny his preeminence...
...Late founder (1888), president (1907-09), secretary (1888-1914) of the Amateur Athletic Union...
...company by virtue of its sales ($46,000,000 last year) if not for its earnings ($131,298 last year). President is Frank Martin Firor, 58, who became Gobel's head in 1927 when it merged with George Kern Inc., for which he was working. Founder Adolf Gobel died four years...