Word: archibald
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...after the 1948 election, Editor Henry P. Slane of the daily Peoria Journal (circ. 68,000) sent Pollster George Gallup a bristling telegram: CANCEL OUR SUBSCRIPTION. Like Gallup, Elmo Roper, Archibald Crossley and all the pollsters who had confidently predicted a Republican victory, Editor Slane had a morning-after headache. With the editors of some 30 other U.S. dailies who canceled their subscriptions to the polls, Editor Slane cried: "Never again!" But like many another swearing-off, it didn't take...
Plans have been made for a tentative opening on either Tuesday or Friday. Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, will deliver a brief address...
...greatest source of confusion comes from a course that is so popular that the assigned room can not hold the number that enroll. When Archibald MacLeish first came to Harvard, he was assigned a moderately spacious Sever room suitable for the limited numbers who could be expected to show up for an untried lecturer. By the time rescue teams cut their way through the horde of frantic culture-seekers innundating Sever, the adaptable Registrar rescheduled the course, but for a while MacLeish lectured al fresco on the steps of Memorial Chapel...
...Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, has accepted the honorary chairmanship of the Massachusetts Volunteers for Stevenson. Three other faculty members and one professor's wife are also on the Volunteer's general committee...
Donald H. Wollett, a professor at the University of Washington Law School since 1947, will replace Professor Archibald Cox at the Law School for the first semester of this year, it was learned last week. Cox, who was named head of the National Labor Relations Board over the summer, is expected to return for the second term...