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...Roosevelt, widow of the ex-President. Such was the enthusiastic welcome given her that she could not for a moment restrain the tears that coursed naturally down her cheeks. Mrs. Roosevelt and her party were met at Havana, the capital, by President Zayas, his ministers and General Enoch H. Crowder, U. S. Ambassador to Cuba...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LATIN AMERICA: Memorial | 12/22/1924 | See Source »

...earliest living presidents of the Association, Dr. Thomas Crowder Chamberlin, of the University of Chicago, dean of American geologists, and now past 80 years of age, lectured on Seventy-Five Years of Geology. The nebular hypothesis of the early gaseous state of the earth, changing through liquid to solid, proposed by Laplace in the 18th Century, has now largely been superseded by an entirely new theory of origins known as the "planetesimal hypothesis," and largely developed by Dr. Chamberlin. The earth probably never passed through a gaseous state. Volcanic action is local and arises from special causes. The earth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cincinnati Meetings | 1/7/1924 | See Source »

...ground for it will be broken early next Spring. The Dean of the Northwestern University School of Law is Colonel John H. Wigmore. He is the author of a Treatise on Evidence-the most celebrated treatise of its kind ever written. During the War, he was General Enoch H. Crowder's right- hand man in the formulation of the principles governing the Selective Service Draft. He is widely acquainted with the jurisprudence of other countries as well as with that of the U. S. No law teacher is better known to the profession...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Levy Mayer's Memorial | 10/29/1923 | See Source »

...hold a conference with General Enoch H. Crowder, Ambassador to Cuba...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Ada Presidentis | 10/22/1923 | See Source »

Cuba, shaped like a Dill pickle, sweetens the world with its sugar. But Cuba's politics do not sweeten its foreign relations. Aside from the small matter of the Cuban lottery, which occasioned the temporary return of our Ambassador, General Crowder, to consult with the State Department (TIME, Aug. 13, Aug. 27) there is the Tarafa Railroad Bill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sweet Cuba | 9/3/1923 | See Source »

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