Word: carvers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following article on "President Hoover and Prohibition" was written for the Harvard Crimson by Thomas Nixon Carver, David A. Wells Professor of political economy...
...Carver. David Wells Professor of Political Economy, will speak tomorrow afternoon in Phillips Brooks House at 4 o'clock, on the subject. "How Good Does One Need to Be?" This lecture is the second in a series of lectures on religion which is being given under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House...
...Carver, David Wells Professor; of Political Economy, will deliver the second of a series of lectures on religion in Philips Brooke House Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. His subject will be "How Good Does One Need...
...Sunday, November 24, F. B. Sayre, Professor of Law, will discuss "Religion and Life Today". The following week, T. N. Carver, David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy, will have for a subject "How Good Does One Need to Be?" He will be followed by Kirsopp Lake, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, talking on "Some Lessons from the History of Religion". The concluding lecture of the first half of the series will be delivered by Mr. A. D. Nock, fellow of Clare College, Cambridge University, England...
...made the prolog reader. Alois Lang, now 38, was understudy to Anton Lang in the last performance (1922). He failed then of election to the Christus role by only a few votes and played the High Priest Nathaniel. Like his revered cousin, Alois Lang looks the part - a gentle carver of wooden Christs who has been letting his hair and beard grow for years to be prepared...