Word: dean
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Interviewed last night at the home of Mrs. Burness B. Cronkhite, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Radcliffe, Paul Van Zeeland, former premier of Belgium, declared that the world should offer German refugees a decent homeland...
Plans are being completed for the annual Freshman Amateur Show on Thursday evening. The Committee is offering first, second, and third prizes along with a body prize, with Dean Chauncey, Dean Bowditch, and Colonel Apted as judges...
Only Ghandi and an occasional actress will deny the basic importance of food, but those who are committed to the task of educating will argue that even more important is the locale and environment in which students keep body and soul together. In 1930 Dean Hanford said that the House System had done away with the deplorable effects of "eating around," and President Conant has on several occasions pointed out the broadening, stimulating and even educational effect of the dining hall system upon those who share its blessings...
...affair, which culminated in a series of eight broken windows in Straus, was called to the attention of the Dean's office, and disciplinary action has been taken, it was learned last night...
...Cocil K. Drinker, professor of Physiology and Dean of the Faculty of Public Health, together with his brother Philip, professor of Industrial Hygient, were the first to put the idea of an iron lung across to the public. Due to their efforts 11 years ago, physicians have been able to save an incalculable number of cases of infantile paralysis, electric shock, gas of drug poisoning, acute alcoholism, and drowning...