Word: emeritus
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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George Henry Chase '96, archaeologist, former Dean of Harvard University and, professor emeritus of Archaeology. Doctor of Laws. Citation: "Archaeologist and teacher, selfiess servant of the University in many posts; his geniality and humor have endesred him to countless gatherings of alumni...
Albert Kourek, professor emeritus at North western university where Pound started his long teaching career, summed up the general feeling with his statement: "In our time in this country in the field of legal philosophy, one alpine peak has appeared above the surrounding landscape. This is Roscoe Pound...
...million ill-catalogued books, and accounts were short $30,000 because a stack of uncashed money orders had been temporarily lost in the piles. That was when President McKinley picked a scholarly lawyer-librarian named Herbert Putnam to straighten things out. This week, eight Presidents later, Librarian Emeritus Putnam at 85 still showed up every day at the office, though first Archibald MacLeish (in 1939) and then Evans (in 1945) had taken over the main...
...time in this country in the field of legal philosophy, one alpine peak has appeared above the surrounding landscape," said Albert Kourek, professor emeritus at Northwestern. "This is Roscoe Pound...
...members" come to the Institute. Most of their work there is individual research-in mathematics and physics, economics and history, or the humanities. Institute members have tea and talk together every day in Fuld Hall's "common room." Albert Einstein is the best-known faculty member (though emeritus), and the other 17 are also eminent in their fields...