Word: chancellor
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Chatty Chancellor, as such, We were really bound to sack, But as he still talks far too much, We have to take him back...
When Hugh Dalton, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, blurted himself out of the cabinet and into the penitential back benches of the Labor Party (TIME, Nov. 24), no one expected he would have to stay there for long. Early last week the dunce cap was off and he was back again, this time as Chancellor of The Duchy of Lancaster.* He had talked himself back just as effectively as he had talked himself out-or, as London's doggerel-of-the-week...
Robert Maynard Hutchins, 49, chancellor of the University of Chicago, was finally (after almost 27 years of marriage, three daughters) sued for divorce by wife Maude, 45, who has been living in the chancellor's official residence the past year while the chancellor camped out in a hotel. Mrs. Hutchins charged desertion...
Turning to Plato's Republic for guidance, young Hahn designed a stern academy to "molest" the contentedly unfit.* In 1920, in the castle of Prince Max of Baden, last Imperial chancellor, Hahn took the Prince's son and three neighborhood children as his first pupils. By the time Hitler forced him into exile...
University of Chicago's Chancellor Robert M. Hutchins advised German educators not to model themselves after the U.S.: "Americans have never had to be intelligent. America has grown rich and strong not because of its system of education but in spite of it. Only a wealthy and powerful country could survive an educational system so lacking in logic and ultimate...