Word: macaulay
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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WIND WHICH MOVED A SHIP-Sophia Cleugh-Doubleday, Doran ($2). Witty enough to recall Rose Macaulay, too superficial to survive the comparison, Author Cleugh recounts the amorous and professional adventures of a beauteous, strongwilled, British concert pianist...
Economist Frederick Robertson Macaulay: "The bond market has reached such high levels it may eventually even be necessary artificially to bolster the prices of Government securities if the condition of the banks is not to be the factor that will lead, some years hence, to another general collapse...
...sense of service to agriculture through their Hoistem breeding efforts are Colonel H. F du Pont of Delaware; Colonel Fred Pabst of Milwaukee-George Rasmussen of National Tea: E. H. Maytag of washing-machine fame: F. E. Murphy of the Minneapolis Tribune; Governor Lowden of Illinois; T.B. Macaulay of the Sun Life in Canada; Ogden Mills, Owen D. Young, Daniel Willard. . . . M. S. PRESCOTT...
...PERSONAL PLEASURES - Rose Macaulay - Macmillan ($2.50). Belle-lettristic essays, mostly brief, on many subjects by a sharp-penned writer...
...Nesbitt- Harcourt, Brace ($2.50). Account of an
engineering trip through northern Venezuela, by the author of
Hell-Hole of Creation (TIME, March 25), who was killed last July in
an airplane crash in Switzerland. ADVENTURES IN REPUTATION - Wilbur
Cortez Abbott-Harvard University Press ($2.50). Brief but penetrating
sketches of Macaulay, Lord Chesterfield, Queen Victoria, Cromwell et
al. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY, 1914-1917- Charles Seymour-F