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prof. Sch. Humanistic Studies, inst. Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., 1936-37, emeritus prof., 1948- ---. Trustee Archeol. Inst. Am. Served with A.R.C. in Greece, 1918-19; visited Balkan States for Jewish Joint Distbn. Com., 1918-19, Paris office, 1920. Recipient Distinguished Achievement medal, grad. chpt. Radcliffe Alumnae Soc., 1953; The Aegean and the Near East (studies presented to Hetty Goldman), 1956. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Archeol. Soc. Am., Am. Numis. Soc., Am. Assn. U. Women (mem. com. on fellowship award 1936-41), Phi Beta Kappa; corr. mem. German Archeol. Inst. Club: Cosmopolitan (N.Y.C.). Author: Excavations at Eutresis in Boeotia, 1931. Editor and co-author: Excavations at Gozlu Kule Tarsus, Vol. I, Vol. II, 1956, Vol. III, 1963. Contbr. articles on archaeology to profl. jours.Home: 2 Newlin Rd. Address: Inst. for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J. GOLDMAN, June Parker, author, lectr.; b. Kobe, Japan, June 25, 1925; d. Charles Kenneth and Shizu (Narishima) Parker; B.A., Wellesley Coll., 1947; m. Rev. Max E. Goldman, Sept. 6, 1947; children-Stuart Parker, Candace, Jennifer Sue. Lectr. civic ednl., ch., profl. farm groups, N.H., 1950-51, Ia., Neb., Minn., and Ill. Active Community Chest drives, fund-raising campaigns Ia. Children's Home Soc. Mem. Woman's Soc. Christian Service (dist. sec. youth work), Titonka P.T.A. (pres. 1956-57), Ia. Fedn. Women's Clubs, P.E.O. Methodist. Author: How to Use the Full Circle, 1957. Lit. contbr. Iowa Parent Tchr. mag. Home: Forest City, Ia. GOLDMAN, Olive Mortimer, lectr. Home: 203 W. Michigan Av., Urbana Ill. GOLDMAN, Pat Wheelless (Mrs. Richard S. Goldman), fashion exec.; b. Montgomery Ala., Feb. 3, 1934; d. Hugh Ward and Willie Furmane (Austin) Wheelless; A.A., Stephens Coll., 1954; m. Richard S. Goldman, Oct. 18, 1959; 1 son, Richard Austin. Asst. to fashion dir. Johnson, Stephens & Shinkle Shoe Co., St. Louis, 1955-60; fashion dir. Ridgway, Hirsch & French, Inc., St. Louis, 1961- ---. Mem. St. Louis Shoe Fashion Bd. (co-chmn. 1960), Shoe Women Execs., Fashion Group. Democrat. Home: 702 Berick Dr., University City 32, Mo. Office: 8012 Carondelet St., St. Louis 5. GOLDNER, Elisabeth Baumann, psychiatrist; b. Kassel, Germany, Apr. 27, 1905; d. Theodor and Henny (Oppenheim) Baumann; M.D., U. Berlin, 1933; m. Martin G. Goldner, Sept. 29, 1932; 1 son, Andrew. Came to U.S., 1938, naturalized, 1944. Intern Michael Reese Hosp., Chgo., 1939-40; pvt. practice psychiatry, 1941- ---;tchr. N.Y. Psychoanalytic Inst., 1956- ---. Diplomate Am. Bd. Psychiatry and Neurology. Mem. Internat., N.Y. psychoanalytic socs., Am. Psychiat. Assn. Address: 350 Central Park W., N.Y.C. 25. GOLDRING, Mavis Althea, lawyer; b. Jamaica, B.W.I.; d. Henry N. and Lillian A. (Powell) Goldring; naturalized, 1927; LL.B., U. Md., 1929. Handler contracts and claims, also fgn. claims Antilles Div., U.S. Engr. Dept., Trinidad, Nassau, Barbados, Jamaica (all B.W.I.), also Surinam, and Frencha dn Brit, Guianas; 1941-45; adjudicator of vets. claims U.S. VA, San Juan, P. R., 1945-47; handler war damage claims and title exam. U.S. Naval Base Command, Guam, 1947-51; title examiner The Title Guarantee Co., Balt., 1951- ---. Home: 203 W. 29th St., Balt. Il. Office: Title Bldg., St. Paul and Lexington Sts., Balt. 2. GOLDSBOROUGH, Isabelle Hanna (Mrs. LeRoy Francis Goldsborough), social worker; b. Salisbury, Md., Mar. 5, 1899; d. Frank Curtin and Alice (Waddell) Hanna; sutdent Sweet Briar Coll.,
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prof. Sch. Humanistic Studies, inst. Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., 1936-37, emeritus prof., 1948- ---. Trustee Archeol. Inst. Am. Served with A.R.C. in Greece, 1918-19; visited Balkan States for Jewish Joint Distbn. Com., 1918-19, Paris office, 1920. Recipient Distinguished Achievement medal, grad. chpt. Radcliffe Alumnae Soc., 1953; The Aegean and the Near East (studies presented to Hetty Goldman), 1956. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Archeol. Soc. Am., Am. Numis. Soc., Am. Assn. U. Women (mem. com. on fellowship award 1936-41), Phi Beta Kappa; corr. mem. German Archeol. Inst. Club: Cosmopolitan (N.Y.C.). Author: Excavations at Eutresis in Boeotia, 1931. Editor and co-author: Excavations at Gozlu Kule Tarsus, Vol. I, Vol. II, 1956, Vol. III, 1963. Contbr. articles on archaeology to profl. jours.Home: 2 Newlin Rd. Address: Inst. for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J. GOLDMAN, June Parker, author, lectr.; b. Kobe, Japan, June 25, 1925; d. Charles Kenneth and Shizu (Narishima) Parker; B.A., Wellesley Coll., 1947; m. Rev. Max E. Goldman, Sept. 6, 1947; children-Stuart Parker, Candace, Jennifer Sue. Lectr. civic ednl., ch., profl. farm groups, N.H., 1950-51, Ia., Neb., Minn., and Ill. Active Community Chest drives, fund-raising campaigns Ia. Children's Home Soc. Mem. Woman's Soc. Christian Service (dist. sec. youth work), Titonka P.T.A. (pres. 1956-57), Ia. Fedn. Women's Clubs, P.E.O. Methodist. Author: How to Use the Full Circle, 1957. Lit. contbr. Iowa Parent Tchr. mag. Home: Forest City, Ia. GOLDMAN, Olive Mortimer, lectr. Home: 203 W. Michigan Av., Urbana Ill. GOLDMAN, Pat Wheelless (Mrs. Richard S. Goldman), fashion exec.; b. Montgomery Ala., Feb. 3, 1934; d. Hugh Ward and Willie Furmane (Austin) Wheelless; A.A., Stephens Coll., 1954; m. Richard S. Goldman, Oct. 18, 1959; 1 son, Richard Austin. Asst. to fashion dir. Johnson, Stephens & Shinkle Shoe Co., St. Louis, 1955-60; fashion dir. Ridgway, Hirsch & French, Inc., St. Louis, 1961- ---. Mem. St. Louis Shoe Fashion Bd. (co-chmn. 1960), Shoe Women Execs., Fashion Group. Democrat. Home: 702 Berick Dr., University City 32, Mo. Office: 8012 Carondelet St., St. Louis 5. GOLDNER, Elisabeth Baumann, psychiatrist; b. Kassel, Germany, Apr. 27, 1905; d. Theodor and Henny (Oppenheim) Baumann; M.D., U. Berlin, 1933; m. Martin G. Goldner, Sept. 29, 1932; 1 son, Andrew. Came to U.S., 1938, naturalized, 1944. Intern Michael Reese Hosp., Chgo., 1939-40; pvt. practice psychiatry, 1941- ---;tchr. N.Y. Psychoanalytic Inst., 1956- ---. Diplomate Am. Bd. Psychiatry and Neurology. Mem. Internat., N.Y. psychoanalytic socs., Am. Psychiat. Assn. Address: 350 Central Park W., N.Y.C. 25. GOLDRING, Mavis Althea, lawyer; b. Jamaica, B.W.I.; d. Henry N. and Lillian A. (Powell) Goldring; naturalized, 1927; LL.B., U. Md., 1929. Handler contracts and claims, also fgn. claims Antilles Div., U.S. Engr. Dept., Trinidad, Nassau, Barbados, Jamaica (all B.W.I.), also Surinam, and Frencha dn Brit, Guianas; 1941-45; adjudicator of vets. claims U.S. VA, San Juan, P. R., 1945-47; handler war damage claims and title exam. U.S. Naval Base Command, Guam, 1947-51; title examiner The Title Guarantee Co., Balt., 1951- ---. Home: 203 W. 29th St., Balt. Il. Office: Title Bldg., St. Paul and Lexington Sts., Balt. 2. GOLDSBOROUGH, Isabelle Hanna (Mrs. LeRoy Francis Goldsborough), social worker; b. Salisbury, Md., Mar. 5, 1899; d. Frank Curtin and Alice (Waddell) Hanna; sutdent Sweet Briar Coll.,
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