Word: blisses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Pennypacker '88, chairman of the Committee on Admission; Professor J. L. Lowes G. '03, of the Department of English; Professor T. W. Richards '86, of the Department of Chemistry; Professor C. H. Moore '89, of the Latin Department; Professor G. H. Parker '87, of the Department of Zoology; Professor Bliss Perry, of the English Department...
Professor Bliss Perry of the English Department will speak on "Teaching as a Career", the third lecture of a series on choosing vocations, in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock this evening. Following the custom of the preceding lectures, Professor Perry will endeavor to answer such questions as may be asked...
...Department of Chemistry, for 10.30 to 11.30 o'clock. In the afternoon Professor C. H. Moore '89 of the Latin Department will confer with men from 3 to 3.45 o'clock: Professor G. H. Parker '87 of the Department of Zoology, from 4 to 5 o'clock, and Professor Bliss Perry from 2 to 4 o'clock...
...third lecture of the vocational series will be given on Monday, March 26, by Professor Bliss Perry of the English Department in the University. Professor Perry will speak on the opportunities offered to college men in the field of "Education". "Law and Public Service" will be the subject of the fourth talk, the speaker being Mr. James Byrne '77. Mr. Byrne, who is a fellow of Harvard College, is a prominent New York lawyer and president of the Bar Association in that city. Dr. W. S. Thayer '85, the head physician of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, will deliver the fourth...
...this whole situation. Appointments and promotions were to be put on a merit basis exclusively. Salaries, for posts lower than Minister, were to be increased from a range of $2500-$4000, to $3000-$9000. The flexibility and efficiency of the service would have been improved. Secretary Hughes, and Mr. Bliss, the Minister to Sweden, gave the bill their hearty support, but as yet nothing has come of it. The diplomatic corps remains one of the most important topics for the next Congress...