Word: dean
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...name? Captain Harry Dean. His whole life work? The attempt to establish an Ethiopian Empire, the ending of Inperialism in the Dark Continent...
...students in the first-year class of the Graduate School of Business Administration has been raised to 600, an increase of 100 over last year, more applications, in proportion to the increase, have been received this winter than in any previous year, it was announced yesterday by Assistant Dean E. F. Wright '24, who is in charge of enrolment...
...Dean Wright, furthermore, stated that all Harvard College Seniors who are desirous of entering the Business School in the class of 1931 should hand in their applications for admission as soon as possible because, owing to the large numbers of applications which are coming in at a rapid rate, the limit will be reached early...
Fourth and last was Dean William Scarlett of Christ Church Cathedral, St. Louis. He, having considered the offered post for more than a month, followed what seemed to have become a precedent. His regrets to Bishop Garland were published last fortnight...
Inevitable was the parallel between Bishop Garland and Bishop William Thomas Manning of New York. Both are bishops of wealthy Eastern dioceses. Both have had troubles, recently, in managing their churches. The Manning troubles centered about the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins (TIME, Jan. 14). Many Robbins-supporters believe that the Dean resigned because Bishop Manning, with whose high-church views Dean Robbins did not entirely hold, was "autocratic." Bishop Garland in Philadelphia is not "high church." But last week, many a Philadelphian, pondering the parallel, wondered if it was not a fear of "autocracy" that was keeping potential...