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Kluckhohn

American  
[kluhk-hohn] / ˈklʌk hoʊn /

noun

  1. Clyde (Kay Maben) 1905–60, American anthropologist.


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He was writing about American families and mental health when his adviser, Florence Kluckhohn, told him he was too “provincial,” having never traveled overseas.

From Washington Post Dec. 21, 2020

New York Timesman Frank Kluckhohn asked when and in what manner the U. S. had called attention to the relationship of Germany-Italy-Japan.

From Time Magazine Archive

When Kluckhohn tired of waiting, he started to leave.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cocky, cynical Frank Kluckhohn put his foot in his mouth early this year when he heard about President Roosevelt's imminent arrival in Africa.

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Mr. Kluckhohn was told to come back in an hour.

From Time Magazine Archive

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