Word: chancellor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a written answer to a question, gave the following figures on per capita taxation...
Discussion at the assembly of the American Law Institute, at Washington, was chiefly related to two re- ports : One on classification of the law by Roscoe Pound, Harvard Law Dean; another on defects in criminal justice by Herbert S. Hadley (Chancellor of Washington University, St. Louis, and onetime Governer of Missouri), John G. Milburn, of New York, and William E. Mikell, University of Pennsylvania Law Dean...
...Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, denied that, in appointing a committee to reconsider the British national debt, the Govern-ment had any intention of altering the Anglo-American debt funding settlement...
Mahatma Gandhi, Indian-Non-Co-operatist: "One Bishop Charles H. Brent, chancellor of Hobart College, N. Y., selected for his students the 'four greatest men of the 20th Cen-tury.' He named: Woodrow Wilson, Cardinal Mercier, Nikolai Lenin and myself...
...educator could say of the classics, as President Coolidge did of the League, that they were a "dead issue". But significantly enough Latin and Greek have refused to accept this dictum. It is not, therefore, without a keen analysis of the trend of education that Viscont Finlay, former Lord Chancellor of England, upon assuming the Presidency of the Classical Association of Scotland, ventured the opinion that the tide of interest had turned in favor of the classics. That this phenonenon is not purely European is indicated by the increased enrolment in classical courses in American universities...