Word: adamses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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If one were to choose the two most sensational bits of prose published in 1926, one might well select the short story "Hatrack" (reviewed in TIME, April 19), and the novel Revelry (TIME, Nov. 29). "Hatrack," the tale of "Fanny Fewclothes," rebuffed churchgoer and sought-after prostitute of Farmington,* Mo...
The summaries: EXETER HARVARD'30 Crosby, Goodhand r. w. l. w. Summers, Cross Turner, Cookman c. c. Harding, Davis Everett, Adams l. w. r. w. Lakin, Gray Gilligan r. d. l. d. Stewart, Fuller Macgregor l. d. r. d. Wetmore, Fuller Hawkes g. g. Warner
Professor Adams is a graduate of Glasgow University, Scotland, and was knighted by King George in 1925 for his service to education. He is Examiner in all the universities of England, a Fellow of the College of Preceptors, London, and Principal of the London Day Training College, a school of...
Since 1922 Professor Adams has traveled around the world on a lecturing tour that included all the universities of New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. He has lectured in many American universities and has been a lecturer this year in the southern branch of the University of California. Last summer...
Professor Adams' publications include "Herbartian Psychology Applied to Education" "Exposition and Illustration in Teaching"; "The Evolution of Educational Theory"; "The New Teaching"; "The Student's Guide"; "Modern Developments of Educational Practice."