Word: granting
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...offered only to those who find a deposit of high-grade ore, such as pitchblende. But his discovery, made at the 7,000-foot level on a huge, reddish mesa called Haystack Mountain (only 100 miles from the Los Alamos atomic project), set off a uranium rush which took Grants the way Grant took Richmond...
Western Michigan (Grand Rapids): Lee M. Hutchins '46, 38 Oakes Street S.W., Grand Rapids: West Virginia: Frank R. Lyon Jr. '36, 1601 Kanawha Valley Building, Charleston, West Virginina; Worcester: December 28, Charles A. Hill '39, 93 Grant Street...
Divorced. Robert Montgomery, 46, cinemactor (Night Must Fall), radio commentator, TV director (Robert Montgomery Presents); by Elizabeth Allen Montgomery, 43, onetime actress; after 22 years of marriage; two children; in Las Vegas, Nev. Six days later, Montgomery married Mrs. Elisabeth Grant Harkness, 41, Manhattan socialite, in Sag Harbor...
Captains & Gamy Confessions. It was true again in 1950, as in almost every recent year, that the readers of history and biography had the best pickings. Lloyd Lewis died with only one volume of his biography of General Ulysses S. Grant completed, but Captain Sam Grant was a fine, thorough book, the best job ever done on Grant's early years. Another big job done with care and spirit was Margaret Coit's John C. Calhoun: American Portrait, a sympathetic and fair study of the great diehard South Carolinian. Catherine Drinker Bowen put too much fictional gloss...
...Drumbeats and Song," Radcliffe's annual production benefiting the student council Grant-in-Aid Fund has been scheduled for March 9, Cynthia Williams '51, general chairman, disclosed last night...