Word: baxters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Baxter '34, J. H. Hloombergh '34, J. A. Cariey '36, T. W. Clark '34, D. C. Clos '35, W. C. Coleman '35, S. T. Dawson, Jr. '36, John Dorman '36, J. S. England '35, C. S. B. Fraley, Jr. '34, M. G. Grover '35, R. M. Gummere, Jr. '34, W. H. Jeffreys, Jr. '36, R. C. Johnson, Jr. '36, A. G. Kandoian '34, C. S. Kelley III, '36, J. W. Kellogg '36, D. H. Manheimer '36, C. F. Morrill '34, Edward Motley, Jr. '36, W. F. Nichols '34, C. H. Parker oeC., Lewis Perry, Jr. '36, Thomas Perry...
...Roosevelt and the Balance of Power," Professor Baxter, Harvard...
...Roosevelt and The Balance of Power," Professor Baxter, Harvard...
...Roosevelt and The Balance of Power." Professor Baxter, Harvard...
...specific problems and its application to study in other fields. Great care should be taken to select courses in some other fields which will permit the fullest use of the knowledge gained in the study of pure economic theory. Courses under the statesmen men of other departments like Baxter. Elliott, and Hopper, and some spot in the Sociological schedule will lend to the courses in economics the greater romance and fascination by supplying the world significance and working examples of the technique already learned. The second important fact is that this technique and theory is essential. Little argument is needed...