Word: emeritus
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...winter of 1927, with the approaching promotion of the late Director to the rank of emeritus, it was felt that the time had come when modernization of the Museum, and its rearrangement into the still greater teaching implement, which the Division had long deserved, should at last be undertaken. Dr. S. K. Lothrop '15, who has done distinguished scientific work and was in the employ of the American Museum in New York, was invited to succeed, and he accepted the position. In the spring of last year, after having had an opportunity of estimating the condition of the Museum...
...hasty interview yesterday afternoon shortly before his departure for New York, Albert Bushnell Hart '80, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, Emeritus, explained to a CRIMSON reporter the nature of his recent startling find of between 1,000 and 2,000 Washington documents in an old hair trunk in the attic of a farm-house near Mt. Vernon...
...commemoration of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Lessing. Dr. Kuno Francke. Professor Emeritus of History and German Culture will give readings from "Nathan der Weise" and other religious writings of that author, in the Germanic Lecture Room at 4.30 o'clock next Tuesday...
...tobacco-chewers, from Pittsburgh gin-millers. Came plans from "sorrowing mother," "drunkard's widow," "rum runner's deserted wife." Came also a plan from Major Chester Paddock Mills, onetime (1926-27) Prohibition Administrator for the New York City district. Last week the awarding committee, headed by President-Emeritus William Oxley Thompson of Ohio State, University,*finished its judging, announced its decision. The winner was Major Mills...
...State may have signified politically, it gave Governor Fuller, long the Republican Party's second prize publicity artist, a chance to step out to a sizeable lead over his once superior opponent, the vociferous Mr. Goodwin. Working on the sufficient assumption that an officer soon to be emeritus is safe from slings and arrows, the Governor has been chuckling pretty constantly and very, very sarcastically since November sixth. The appropriately-named Crows' dinner evoked sardonic notes from him, weak epigrams from Mayor Nichols, and much nudging among the other side...