Word: behalf
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Having fired this opening gun, "General" Farley prepared for a South-wide radio address from Memphis on the eve of the Tennessee-Alabama-Arkansas voting. Senators Robinson of Arkansas and Harrison of Mississippi were ready to make a whirlwind campaign in behalf of Repeal on the strict basis of party loyalty...
...having made the School subject to possible public criticism, objected to his criticisms of Administration policies. Hence Dr. Dewing's resignation. Since Dr. Dewing was guilty of no lawless hoarding, some alumni of the Business School were eager to raise the issue of academic freedom on behalf of their able ex-teacher...
...sermon was read in Greek as well as English. A choir of Greek moppets sang a Byzantine hymn to St. John the Divine. Greeks and Episcopalians were photographed together as bushy-bearded Athenagoras. Archbishop of North & South America, presented the stone in a velvet-lined box on behalf of Chrysostomos, Archbishop of Athens, who wrote to his western brother saying: '"I consider this stone more precious than gold or silver...
...behalf of Governor Cross's oration one must remember, in all fairness, that the speaker was in a predicament. It is difficult publicly to deliver an intelligent governmental address when one is a good republican politician and governor of a utility ridden state. One is not surprised, therefore, to find Governor Cross relying upon a platitudinous survey of present conditions, and urging a portion, at least, of Mr. John Dewey's theory of educating the electorate. It is scarcely too much to say that Mr. John Dewey's views owe most of their publicity to politicians who are only...
...University, was paid yesterday afternoon by the members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, at a meeting held in the Faculty Room of University Hall. G. L. Kittredge '82, Gurney Professor of English Literature, and member of the Faculty since 1890, made an address and, on behalf of the Faculty, gave President Lowell a silver cup which originally belonged to John Leverett, ninth president of the University...