Word: ackermans
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Francis H. Duehay '55, assistant dean of the Graduate School of Education, is running second with 4251 votes, and seems certain to win one of the six committee seats. After him come Gustave M. Solomons (3489), Mrs. Barbara Ackerman (3475), George F. Oleson, Jr. (3004), and Edward R. McMahon...
...Prof. Freedberg's statements express the opinion of a majority of the Fine Arts Department, they by no means represent the opinion of all the Department's members. Three members, in fact, belong to the C.P.V.A. (Professors Coolidge, Ackerman and Slive) and one (Prof. Slive) is a member of its Executive Committee...
Perry French, Yann Weymouth, and John P. Russo won first, second, and third places respectively at the second annual Eliot House art show. Judged by Professors Freedberg and Ackerman of the Fine Arts Department, the show, which can be seen until Friday in the Eliot House Junior Common room, attracted 15 exhibitors...
Under Carl W. Ackerman, a member of the first graduating class ('13) and a veteran foreign correspondent who returned in 1931 to serve as dean for a quarter-century, the Journalism School won graduate status in 1935. Ever since, it has insisted that candidates for its M.S. degree first get a solid undergraduate grounding in the liberal arts and sciences before turning to journalism. Thus, Columbia has escaped a criticism that is leveled-with some validity-against undergraduate-level journalism schools. Rather than study journalism, Washington Post Vice President and Managing Editor Alfred Friendly once said, "a boy would...
...Board Rest Rooms. Despite its computers and coffee shops, Greyhound intends to remain primarily a bus company. Ackerman believes that load factors can be made even more profitable, is trying to attract more riders with soft chairs, glareless windows and on-board rest rooms. To get more passengers away from railroads-many of which are not sorry to see them go-Greyhound is constantly speeding up its schedules. On its 681-mile Canadian run from Vancouver to Calgary, its buses now beat the train by an hour. In some cases Greyhound can even compete with planes: the sign...