Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...third Yale man in the sub-cabinet with charge of aviation. The others: Frederick Trubee Davison, 33, Yale '18, Columbia Law School; David Sinton Ingalls, 33, Yale '20, Harvard Law School. All three were War flyers. Mr. Young, overseas 18 months, was prisoner in Austria for five months...
...things he is directly or jointly responsible for: the regular military establishment (124,000 officers and men at more than 100 posts); veterans, river & harbor improvements on inland navigation, the Panama Canal, the Philippines, Porto Rico, flood control, waterpower, forest reserves, oil conservation, the Smithsonian Institution, District of Columbia parks. In addition. President Hoover chose Mr. Good to be the administration's prime political adviser and agent. For twelve years (1909-21) an Iowa Congressman. Western Campaign Manager for Calvin Coolidge as well as Herbert Hoover, he has come in the Hoover Cabinet to represent the rural psychology on political...
...professionals who years ago sang Schnitzelbank in its native beergardens while learning the difference between Pilsener and Münchener and putting finishing touches on their education at Berlin, Heidelberg or Güttingen, were as interested as Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, Columbia's president, in a report which he issued last week in behalf of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (of which he is also president). It was a report comparing pre-War and post-War enrollments in the German colleges. It could be tabulated as follows...
...study in the summer session under architects of the Chicago region, on the campus of Lake Forest College. Thus far difficulty has been encountered finding really able candidates for instruction. Most Midwestern architectural students feel the need of going to old-established-and foreign-influenced-schools such as Pennsylvania, Columbia, Yale, and spending their summers abroad...
...Case & Co., from 504½ to 320, or a decrease of $23,295,892; 2) International Harvester from 100 to 118¼, or $80,467,626. (Volume of shares made the Harvester gain more than thrice the Case loss.) Columbia Graphophone, from 80 3/8 to 62 7/8 or $4,475,100 decrease...