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  • in Bhagalpur, Bihar, in 1913. He attended Banaras Hindu University, University College in London, and Trinity College at Cambridge where he received his B A. degree with honors in economicso 0 A man of considerable charm, Jha has an attractive personality
  • there back of Mount Koloa. So we had them up there for a couple of nights at the mountain cabin, and we'd then reminisce about how he'd been there way back in 1914 or 1913 or some time like that. So then Betty and I drove him down to--he was going down to get
  • there back of Mount Koloa. So we had them up there for a couple of nights at the mountain cabin, and we'd then reminisce about how he'd been there way back in 1914 or 1913 or some time like that. So then Betty and I drove him down to--he was going down to get
  • there back of Mount Koloa. So we had them up there for a couple of nights at the mountain cabin, and we'd then reminisce about how he'd been there way back in 1914 or 1913 or some time like that. So then Betty and I drove him down to--he was going down to get
  • there back of Mount Koloa. So we had them up there for a couple of nights at the mountain cabin, and we'd then reminisce about how he'd been there way back in 1914 or 1913 or some time like that. So then Betty and I drove him down to--he was going down to get
  • Cohen, Wilbur J. (Wilbur Joseph), 1913-1987
  • at Stonewall. You have My two sisters, Rebekah I was conceived on the Ranch and born January 31 right after we moved to Johnson City in November 1913. So I used to kid Lyndon all the time that more people came by to see my home than they did his. G: Your
  • , but the real incomes of all manufacturers and property owners scarcely increased between 1913 and 1918~ while seven-eighths of the new high-income taxes fell upon them. Below these groups, the white-collar workers and all others with fixed incomes suffered
  • victims. Previously, there i1ad been well ov~r 1 million rdugecs from the ·1913 Arab-Israel war denied an.if.,~ opportt1:1ity to return. ~ Insistence by Israel that the reunification cf Jerusalem under :)11 Israeli control is unncgoti2ble is M not a new
  • : My father, Hugo Pinto Reiss, was a Brazilian diplomat. He went to China in 1913, where he met my mother, whose maiden name was Mary Murphy. She came from Carmel, California, and she was taken to China when she graduated from the convent
  • rivers, the chokingly hot or numbing cold prairies whose distance envelops the lonely villages and their lonely people like night. No poet since Whitman gave such authentic voice to that haunting, dark, mid-continental loneliness. One day in 1913 Anderson