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...establishing a chair for the teaching of dynamic psychology, Harvard has marked an epoch in the history of the science," declared Dr. Morton Prince '75 in a special interview yesterday. Dr. Prince has been appointed first incumbent of the new chair of Dynamic and Abnormal Psychology announced last Monday. His term of office will begin next fall...
...have been very much impressed in the last few months with the intelligence, courage and independence of the CRIMSON'S policies, not only as regards the present football issue, but in other matters, as well. It marks, I think, quite a new epoch in college journalism. I have always looked through the CRIMSON in the morning. Now I read it especially its editorials with care and respect. Of course I do not always agree in details. But I rejoice and I congratulate the College on its vigor, the restraint and fairness with which the CRIMSON is now conducted in this...
...awarding of contracts this day for the carrying of the mail by air transport over five routes in widely separated sections of the country marks an epoch in the history of the American postoffice. Upon the result of the enterprise this day entered upon depends the future of aerial transport in the United States...
...industrialist of a school that is rapidly passing into legend- a school whose favorite reading matter is the Bible, whose favorite exercise is obtained with an ax handle, who believe that work is the secret of their success, and who - nourished in the fervor of an epoch fat with expansion -have an impugnable faith in every man's ability to succeed. True to the convention of his school, he will devote the rest of his life to farming...
...just as important political palavers usually go guised as rowdy picnics, important doings were afoot at the 63rd annual convention of the National Education Association, which met, last week, in Indianapolis. Those present, a goodly proportion of the association's 147,000 members,* felt that the doings were "epoch-making." Herding into big Cadle Tabernacle and assembly rooms of the Shortridge High School, the delegates discussed...