Word: calvinism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Order", that famous precept which swept Calvin Coolidge from the office of a well-known politician to the vice-presidency of a great world power, is tottering on the edge of a precipice. When the edict was first issued from beneath the golden dome on Beacon Hill the populace rose as one man to back up their popular leader; and for nearly three years "Law and Order" has been a sort of sub-motto for the Commonwealth...
...Alumni Bulletin that we extinguish the flames of college radicalism by pouring tea on them, is a little less quaint than it might appear at first blush. Indeed, one could go so far as to say that it would in all probability meet the approval of Mr. Calvin Coolidge himself and the editors of the Delineator. Certain skeptics, it is true, have irreverently questioned the accuracy of Mr. Coolidge's observation, and have asked to be shown signs that there really is any radicalism among college students. They point out that the average undergraduate exceeds even his immediate forebears...
...Lieut. Calvin Wellington...
...William L. Moss and Dr. Jacques Bronfenbrenner are reappointed assistant professors. Dr. Harry C. Solomon, who graduated from the Medical School in 1914, has been appointed instructor in psychiatry for a three-year term. Dr. Henry C. Smith becomes assistant professor of dental chemistry in the Denial School. Dr. Calvin B. Faunce Jr. and Dr. Philip Hammond, now the chief of staff on the aural side of the Eye and Ear Infirmary, are appointed instructors in the Medical School. Instructors reappointed by the Governing Boards include Dr. Frederick S. Burns, Dr. Robert M. Green '02, Dr. George W. Holmes...
Clarence Bouma gr Dv., of Grand Rapids, Michigan, a graduate of Calvin College and of Princeton Theological Seminary...