Word: chamberlain
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Eastman will win the shotput, and Dunker will add three more points to the Harvard total. Esselystya and Chamberlain of Yale seem due to cinch third place between them...
...list of next year's officers reads as follows" President, Paul Whitcomb Williams '25 of New Bedford; vice-president, James Leland Combs of Long Beach, California; secretary, Waldo Chamberlain Sprague '25 of Wollaston; treasurer, Albert Leonard Best 3E. S. of Evanston, Illinois; manager, Robert Paul Eckert Jr. '25 of Freeport, Illinois...
...benefit 'to the greatest number, and which by increasing the purchasing power of the people will stimulate trade and industry, and I have kept in mind always the vital importance of maintaining the national credit, on which the very existence of the country depends." "Hear, hear!" interjected Austen Chamberlain, twice Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer...
...with Hopkins. With his Continental university training, he saw the need for intensive graduate work in the sciences, and he gathered together in a few famous departments a galaxy of great minds scarcely yet duplicated in our leading universities. They included Michelson and Webster in physics, Whitman in biology, Chamberlain in anthropology, Blakeslee in international law, Sanford in psychology. Hall was not only the moving spirit in assembling them, but he was their direct inspiration to a new and higher type of University product, giving them the facilities, appreciation and moral support that are the life blood of scientific achievement...
...Haven, Conn., April 6.--The 1925 Board of the Yale Literary Magazine announced tonight the election of the following men: chairman, William Truesdale Bissell; managing editor, Richard Parker Crenshaw Jr.; book reviewer, John Rensselaer Chamberlain; associate editors, Frank Davis Ashburn and William Eugene Troy...