Word: director
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...many pro-German readers; John B. Perkins, whose Journal has nine editions daily in one of the country's largest butter-and-egg centres, Sioux City, la.; E. B. Stahlman, owner of the Nashville, Tenn., Banner, who had lived 83 years and seen his grandson become his managing director...
...Midwest, the presidency of the Northern Pacific at 42 (1903). In 1913 he accepted the task of rehabilitating the New York, New Haven & Hartford, but had to resign after four years. Recovering, he worked under Mr. Willard in the U. S. Railroad Administration. He is still a director of 19 roads. The breadth and activity of his other interests are witnessed by his membership in a baker's dozen of educational, sociological and political bodies besides the centre of his affections and labors- Harvard university...
...speaker at the luncheon to be held at the Liberal Club at 1.30 o'clock today will be Dr. Otis William Caldwell, director of the Lincoln School of Teachers College and Professor of Education in Teachers College, a part of Columbia University...
...Caldwell has also been director of the Division of School Experimentation of the Institute of Educational Research during...
Philosophy 13a, on the evolution of mediaeval thought from the ninth to the fourteenth centuries, a course not given last year, will be conducted in 1926 by Professor Etienne Gilson, head of the department of Mediaeval Philosophy at the Sorbonne, and director of the department of Religious Sciences at the Ecoledes Hautes Etudes. Dr. Gibson has also been professor at the Universities of Lille and Strassbourg. He has published some works on the philosophy of the Middle Ages and a number of books, prominent among which is "La Liberte chez Descartes e la Theologie...