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...management. But Dr. Philip Fox still wondered whether the people of Chicago wanted their museum handled in such a "brazen manner." But there was no mass uprising. Bad sign for Dr. Fox and his 19 ousted colleagues came when the Major bought a $100,000, 14-room mansion in Evanston. Major & Mrs. Lohr planned to move in by Sept. 1 with their five children, a large butterfly collection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Oomph For Science | 9/2/1940 | See Source »

Willard scholarship to Frederic E. Pamp, of Evanston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS, SCIENCES AWARDS $32,770 TO FIFTY-FIVE MEN | 6/7/1940 | See Source »

Arthur Lehman fellowships to John L. Cobb III, of Larchment, N. Y.; Thomas W. Dakin 2G, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Maxwell F. C. Day 2G, of Killara, N. S. W., Australia; Samuel F. Johnson, of W., Australia; Samuel F. Johnson, of Upper Darby, Pa.; John F. Ohl 2G, of Evanston, Ill.; Joseph L. Sullivan, of Austin, Tex.; and Horbert B. Woolley 1G, of Silverspring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS, SCIENCES AWARDS $32,770 TO FIFTY-FIVE MEN | 6/7/1940 | See Source »

Austin Fellowships to Stephen K. Bailey, of Evanston, III.; George C. Bright 2G, Scranton, Pa.; William H. Cleveland Jr., of Austin, Tex.; George B. Cumming 2G, of Cambridge, Mass.; Richard Edwards 1G, of Englewood, N. J.; Robert R. Holt 1G, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Dale DeW. McAdoo 1G, of Cleveland, Ohio; Joe T. McCullough, of Painesville, Ohio; Grover C. Pitts 1G, of Richmond, Va.; James H. Soper 1G, of Hamilton, Ont., Canada; and Arthur R. Spurr, of Reseda, Calif...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Awards Fellowships and Scholarships to Forty-Seven | 6/5/1940 | See Source »

Only in minor respects does this year's album, edited by Charles M. Bliss of Evanston, Illinois and Holworthy Hall, differ from those of preceding classes. A new and more readable type has been adopted, and a series of candid photographs appears, purportedly to portray the everyday life of the "typical Freshman," apparently blond-haired, phototropic Charlie Borden, who may be seen participating in all Freshman activities from shower-taking to cramming...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '43 RED BOOK DISTRIBUTED TO FRESHMEN | 5/27/1940 | See Source »

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