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...misfortune of modern education, in my opinion, is that this process of mixing up the students of different subjects is not continued in the graduate schools. The embryonic doctor, lawyer, business executive, architect, and clergyman would benefit enormously from each other if they could dine together every evening during their graduate school life. At present this is not possible in most universities, least of all, perhaps, at Harvard. We may hope that time will remedy this unfortunate condition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conant Praises Freedom and Interchange of Views Made Possible by Atmosphere of Large University | 9/5/1940 | See Source »

...night Havana resumed its appearance of a gay vacation city. From six to nine the tiny Nacional bar was crowded with delegates of all nationalities, newsmen, wives and secretaries of the delegates. To the Florida, Zaragozana or Paris went the visitors to dine, then back to the Nacional for moonlight dancing or to any pack-jammed little Cuban cabaret. One night in Cathedral Square a Spanish dancing show celebrated, a day late, the 157th birthday of South America's Hero No. 1, Simon Bolivar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE AMERICAS: Solidarity Has Triumphed | 8/5/1940 | See Source »

...playground superintendents the Windsors are well experienced, will find the routine of Nassau reassuringly similar to that of the Riviera. To the swank Jungle Club go top-flight visiting Nassau socialites to dine, to the equally swank Bahamian Club for dancing or gambling. On nearby Hog Island are the tennis courts and swimming pools of the exclusive Porcupine Club. Below green-shuttered Government House are the warm waters of Nassau harbor, crowded with sleek yachts and fishing launches. Two hours flight away is the Florida coast and its U.S. winter resorts. The cartoonists of the U. S. press were quick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Playground Superintendents | 7/22/1940 | See Source »

...Freedman Joyce Beskind, Great Neck, N. Y. John R Friar Virginia Ranney, Weston Maurice S. Friedman Sally Baker, Radcliffe Raymond Friedman Elayne Frank, New York University James L. Gamble, Jr. Penelope Ladd, Radcliffe Benjamin O. Gardiner Alice Hunsaker, Boston Samuel L. Gittler Bette Lipkin, Vassar Eliot R. Godin Petta Dine, Sargent College Frederick C. Goetz Marian Lippincott, Bradford Morton N. Gondelman Dodie Bloom, Brookline Richard Le B. Goodwin Bess Ogden, Pine Manor Morris Gray Martha Turner, Cambridge David N. Harris Ann Jo Woodward, Winchester Richard Harte, Jr. Jackie de Sieges, Vassar Fredrick B. Harvey, Jr. Pussy Cassidy, Easton, Md. William...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Over 200 Couples to Attend '43's Jubilee | 5/17/1940 | See Source »

Full of Jovian calm, even after ten years that have been as thorny as any in the Supreme Court's history, the Chief Justice looked hale & hearty. At week's end he broke his rule against dining out by attending the Gridiron Dinner. (Before his illness last year, he used to dine out on Saturdays only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUDICIARY: Birthday | 4/22/1940 | See Source »

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