Word: bohn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...along without rubbers because he cannot afford a wife. Too bad; they ought to get more money. Editors have said it, bankers, statesmen, industrialists have said it; the country ought to raise their salaries. How much of a raise has generally been left vague, but not by one Frank Bohn, who wrote an article for the October Forum, "Professors Should Get $50,000 a Year...
That universities can afford to pay this, Dr. Bohn maintains in good scholarly fashion by printing a list of some recent donations to institutions of the "higher" learning, and adding up the sum-$1,585,500,000. Said...
...years the fallacy has persisted that those who enter the profession of teaching must renounce all hopes of a respectable income and serve for the joy of serving. In the Forum for October Mr. Frank Bohn iconoclastically scouts the logic of this attitude. If professors, by leaving the academic fold, he argues, can compete successfully in business and command salaries many times greater than those they received for teaching, there must indeed be something radically wrong in college administration. The blame for this situation the writer lays on the heads of the university presidents and boards of trustees...
...Bohn '25, President of the Club, declared that the new station is not to be used nor equipped for broadcasting. It is merely intended to take the place of the old Club station which was located in Westmorley Court and which was found to be ill adapted to the needs of the Club...
...Harvard Wireless Club, in winding up its activities for the year has elected the following officers for 1924-25: President, W. C. Bohn '35; Secretary, Harris Fahnstock Jr. '27; Treasurer, T. E. Graves ocC.; Chief Operator, H. P. Thomas...