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...last year Helena Hall, a vacationing Bennington girl, found a yellowed manuscript in the family attic. The manuscript was Caroline Le Roy Webster's diary of her trip to Europe (1839) with her husband, Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, and his daughter Julia. Published for the first time, as Mr. W. and I, this long-lost journal has the stylistic simplicity of a 19th-Century...
...head researcher is Marion Rice, who used to write the commodity reports for Standard Statistics. Under her are Anne Powers, who was five years with Standard Statistics-and Julia Wilson and Elisabeth Brockway, both of whom had long experience as research experts in Wall Street...
...mockery; but we don't want too much of that. . . . Much better is religious fanaticism; at its grim best in defeat. John Brown's body lay amoldering, but his soul went marching on. Till we get another such real rouser, a song for men, and keep the Julia Ward Howe's lady fingers off it, the popular Praise the Lord, etc., will do to go on with...
...been a complete failure, the Conference would have been worth-while. For, in the cause of international understanding and good will, at least as much was accomplished by informal conversation over meals, in the lobbies, and wherever delegates came together, as in the formal sessions, perhaps even more. Julia C. Deaue, Radcliffe '44. (Delegate of The Student League of America to the International Student Conference...
When Homer Stillé Cummings, 72, onetime U.S. Attorney General (1933-39), married Julia Alter, onetime secretary to the late World War I Correspondent Floyd Gibbons at Cockeysville, Md. (and his fourth wife) he remarked: "She is not a career girl...