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Born. To Beatrice Ferguson Snipes, 29, Columbia (S. C.) murderess whose death sentence was commuted last fortnight to life imprisonment; a daughter. Weight: / Ib. Name: Frances Joan Snipes. The judge: "The child, of course, is not sentenced to the penitentiary." The hospital: "What to do with the baby is the...
Named greatest U. S. woman of the century (1832-1932) in a nation-wide free-for-all-women poll to select the twelve whose likenesses will appear in a frieze in the Social Science Building at Chicago's Century of Progress was Mary Baker Eddy with 102,762 votes...
Betty Cadbury (left wing) Virginia Vanderbeck (left inner) Katherine Wiener (centre forward) Virginia Bourquardez (right inner) Suzanne Cross (right wing) Barbara Strebeigh (left half) Anne Townsend (centre half) Anne Pugh (right half) Barbara Black (left fullback) Geraldine Thaete (right fullback) Frances Elliot (goal)
Visitors to the Animal War Dispensary of the Royal S. P. C. A., opened last month in London by Frances Countess of Warwick, may now observe an heroic plaque on its façade. A central angelic figure, bearing laurel wreaths, stands waiting with wings and arms outspread. Toward it...
The members of the cast from the Harvard Menorah Society are as follows: J. G. Weisberg '33, A. S. Gerstein 3L., Harold Winer '34, S. L. Weker '34, B. P. Feins '33, Joseph Neyer '34, J. A. Altman 2L., K. J. Pezrow '35, Melvin Levy '36, William Maltzman '35, and...