Word: authorities
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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THINGS I SHOULDN'T TELL?Anonymous?Lippincott ($4.50). Considerably more amusing than Uncensored Recollections (TIME, Sept. 1), the "author's" previous book, and written with less bad taste. Not important, but incurably intriguing, piquant and therefore interesting, like all gossipy books about the famed and the near-famed...
Each of the lecturers is an authority in his field. Dr. Norris F. Rall G '17, Instructor in Chemistry, gave the first lecture on "The Science o War." The second is by Professor Zechauiah Chafee G'13, Professor of Law and takes up the "Conscription of Public Opinion." Professor Manley O. Hudson G '07, Professor of International Law, is the author of the third, which takes up international prejudices under the title, "The Stacking of the Cards...
...three year later. From 1884 to 1886 he was professor of modern languages at Earlham College 1nd and for the next three years he was professor of Germanic languages at Indiana University. He joined the University teaching staff in 1889 as Assistant Professor of German Professor von Jagemann is author of text books for the study of German and of numerous articles on the Germanic and Romance languages...
...Christmas dinner of the Lincoln's Inn Society the poem was read by its author. It has only recently been printed, however, and will be placed on sale today. Members of Lincoln's Inn, when questioned about it last night declared, "The parody is priceless, if you are in the Law School. If not, it depends on the excellence of your sense of humor...
...author has taken verbal photographs of the professors of law in their unguarded moments. Legal rigamarole and trite phrases of the classroom have been woven into a lifelike depiction of the Law School in grotesque...