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...accordance with the will, three English students will come to Harvard to study while Ebb and Cline are abroad. Two Cambridge men, Philip Marack and Henry Wade, and one Oxonian, Harold Callan, are scheduled to do research here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRUSTEES OF HENRY FUND MAKE AWARD | 3/1/1939 | See Source »

Albert N. Blanchard, Paul L. Callan, Philip P. Finn, James A. Hermann, Alan S. Manning, Langdon W. Mead, Andre J. Mendel, Summer A. Pendleton, George E. Peters Jr., Richard F. Rabenold, William G. Tonner Jr., James G. Walsh, Clifford W. Wilson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TALES OF MIL. SCI., NAVAL R.O.T.C. CAMPS | 9/26/1938 | See Source »

Twenty-one years ago this week Woodrow Wilson signed the resolution of Congress declaring that a State of War had been "thrust upon the United States'' by the German Government. For ten of the intervening years a conscientious, 47-year-old, Texas-born scholar, Dr. Charles Callan Tansill, onetime lecturer in diplomatic history at Johns Hopkins University, has been trying to find out what happened before that document was signed-what happened to U. S. finance, the munitions industry, and public opinion; to Wilson, Bryan, Lansing and the miscellaneous group of pacifists and practical politicians who made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Aaron's Difficulties | 4/11/1938 | See Source »

...four colleagues 40 days to ascend the river to St. Louis. The nuns were placed aft on the steamboat because of the ever-present danger of exploding boilers. The account of Mother Duchesne's work-which did not come to an end until 1852-occupies half of Mother Callan's book. It is full of homely detail: the French nuns' first encounter with corn bread; Mother Duchesne's purchase of a slave, Rachel, from her bishop "as a favor" when he left for France, later reselling her to help pay for a dormitory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Sacred Heart History | 1/3/1938 | See Source »

...convent she built on the Missouri River at St. Charles, Mo., and her cause for beatification was approved by the Church nearly three years ago (TIME, March 25, 1935). Out last week was a readable and exhaustive 809-page chronicle of the order in North America by Mother Louise Callan, one of the order's most scholarly minds, who developed her history from the thesis she presented for her doctorate of philosophy at St. Louis University three years ago. She was dispensed from her semi-cloistered regimen so that she might inspect the Mississippi Valley sites where her valiant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Sacred Heart History | 1/3/1938 | See Source »

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