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845:"EDITH ROCKEFELLER TO GET $ 8,419,032; Accounting Suit Reveals That Her Father Suggested She Give It to Charity. SAID RICHES HURT CHILDREN Harold F. McCormick, Ex-Husband, Has Received $ 30,000 a Year Since Divorce. EDITH ROCKEFELLER TO GET $ 8,419,032"
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the storm of protest which greeted every suggestion for a freer social status for women." Newspaper articles mention organizing troubles that caused it to be cancelled in 1929. It was not held thereafter.
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around the United States. In order to disseminate Jung's ideas, Edith paid to have his writings translated into
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