Word: benjamin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Leon W. Baldwin; John R. Bemis; Benjamin L. Bird; Nicholas Blatchford; Richard W. Burnett; John C. Carpenter; Edmund S. Childs, Jr.; George O. Clark, Jr.; James S. Clarke; David S. Cohen; William C. Coleman, Jr.; Henry A. Curwen; Ralph H. Cutler, Jr.; Hamilton W. Daughaday; Charles D'Autremont; David B. Hill; John L. Donnell; Beverly C. Dunn, Jr.; John D. Edgarton; William M. Fetcher; Richard F. Foss; Paul L. Franken; Joseph J. Geehern; Jerome L. Gilbert; Robert J. Glaser; Edwin St. J. Greble, 3d.; Frederick W. Griffin; Charles D. Griffith; David G. Halstead; Emrys C. Harris; Robert W. Harvey; Raymond...
Kenneth T. Bird '38; Howard S. Brod '39; Seymour Bunshaft '39; William A. Chapman ocC; Royce Diener '39; Benjamin E. Frankel '39; Wendell F. Grimes '38; Arthur L. Johns '39; Richard H. Mandell '38; Thomas C. Marvin '39; Arthur Quincy '38; James H. Robinson '39; Edwin I. Rubin '39; Philip A. Silverberg '39; Howard E. Thunberg '38; James G. Walsh...
...favorites to win the team title were Columbia, which last won the outdoor I. C. 4-A in 1879, and Pittsburgh, which never had won. Mainstays of both colleges were Negroes: Columbia's Captain Benjamin Washington Johnson and Pitt's tall (6 ft. 4 in.) John Y. Woodruff, neither of whom had won an I. C. 4-A title. When fleet little Ben Johnson not only whizzed home first in .the 100-yd. dash and won the broad jump, but also reeled off a 220-yd. semifinal in a near-record 21 sec., Columbia thought the championships already...
...doctors and reformers who pioneered U. S. psychiatry, Benjamin Rush showed the greatest ingenuity, Dorothea Dix (credited with founding or improving 32 mental hospitals) the greatest energy. Better known to present-day readers is Clifford Beers, whose autobiography, A Mind That Found Itself, published in 1908, created a sensation by exposing his typically brutal treatment in private, endowed and State hospitals during a three-year stay. On the crest of the ensuing public indignation was launched the modern mental hygiene movement, which during the World War received an impetus like neurology in the Civil War. When IQ tests tried...
...Billings prize, of $150, awarded in annual competition at the Divinity School for "improvement in pulpit delivery," has been divided between Clarke M. Cochrane, of Albany, New York; and Benjamin P. Dean, of Putnam, Connecticut...