Word: esteemed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...silver plate was presented yesterday to Professor George G. Wilson, professor of International Law and for 33 years a lecturer on international law at the Naval War College at Newport, R. I., by his fellow officers as a taken of their esteem. The presentation was made by Rear Admiral Kalbfue, president of the War College...
...starts two weeks hence. The third Caseyman who was in doubt as to his status, Adam Walsh, has definitely accepted an offer as head coach of Bowdoin and will be moving up there soon to put to use the same experience and ability which have won him such unanimous esteem down here at Cantabridgis...
Although Dr. Tugwell had come too late to save his friends, he was not too late to win renewed expressions of esteem from the Administration. He himself was named to a place on the new ''operating council" of AAA. A liberal friend of his, Dr. Calvin B. Hoover, was appointed Consumers' counsel to AAA-with the understanding that the job would henceforth be different from what it was under Frederick Howe. Administration eyes were cast around to find innocuous jobs to appease Mr. Frank & friends. Yet Dr. Tugwell's nose was out of joint. He turned...
...France Is Renewing!" In his approach to all problems the Premier wins esteem in France chiefly because his approach is so characteristically French. He is against mass production: "Our only export future is in supplying foreign countries with products of high quality, even though the price must also be high. . . . We do not desire to become, nor could we become, a nation of mass production and consequent cheap labor. That would be a step, or rather many steps backward!" M. Flandin feels that the genius of the French is as the World's elite workers, creators of the mode...
...such an idea they turned last week to Alan Chester Valentine. They saw a pleasant, stocky young man with dark hair & blue eyes, a fondness for rough sports, no doctor's degree, and a career of only seven years as an educator. At Swarthmore he had won the esteem of President Frank Aydelotte by playing good football, making Phi Beta Kappa, winning a Rhodes Scholarship. In 1928 he was called back to Swarthmore as an assistant professor of English. In 1932 Yale's President James Rowland Angell persuaded him to go to New Haven. Within a year President...