Word: fairbanks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bissell Jr., A. G. Bullock, F. M. Burke, J. B. Campbell, W. D. Carter, W. P. Chapman, R. W. Chasteney, S. D. Clarke, D. I. Cooke, D. N. Crofoot, Dudley Davis Jr., D. C. Dennett, M. M. DePicabia, E. J. DesRoches, Harmon Duncombe, R. G. Edwards, B. A. Fairbank, J. P. Faude, D. C. Forbes, E. E. Ford, A. M. Freiberg, R. C. Friend, J. G. Frothingham...
...Tribune; Miss Caroline ("Madame X") Kirkland, society colyumist of the Tribune; and Artist Frederick Clay Bartlett and his socialite sister; Bishop & Mrs. Charles Palmerston Anderson (he is the new presiding officer of the Protestant Episcopal Church; Mr. & Mrs. Louis Eckstein (he backs the Ravinia Opera); Mr. & Mrs. Kellogg Fairbank (she, a potent socialite Democrat); Mrs. Bertha Baur (socialite Republican); Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wilkinson Shaw (President Hoover consults him on business...
Since these criticisms are no doubt obvious, it is to be hoped that the number of courses required for graduation and for concentration will be lowered. John King Fairbank...
...pure memorizing are of little permanent value. Nor will they deny that students can often accomplish more toward attaining a grasp of a given field of study through independent reading than through the fulfillment of an inelastic set of course requirements. The question which arises in connection with Mr. Fairbank's letter, printed else-where in these columns, is how far present conditions at Harvard over-emphasize course work and what benefits could be derived from a further reduction in course requirements--particularly those of Seniors...
Warren Allen Abrahamson, of Brockton; Lester Cramer, of Norwich, Conn.; Joseph Leo Doob, of New York City; John King Fairbank, of Sloux Falls, S. D.; Martin Freedman, of, Springfield; Abraham Grossman, of Beverly; James Allison McCullough, of Green Island, N. Y.; Edward Cilley Weist, of New York City; John Charles de Wilde, of Shiloh...