Word: fellow
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From the testimony emerged the picture of the Board's headaches with its own employes-one too zealous, another with a weakness for drink, good men in the wrong positions, some suspicious of their fellow employes, some mixed in obscure political doings, some incompetent but devoted, some clever but unreliable-the same tangled problems of personnel that industry has faced...
...Town. The afternoon Item was started as a cooperative venture in 1877, fell into the hands of West Virginia-born James Mcllhany Thomson 30 years later, while its editor was serving time in jail for libel. Publisher Thomson hired scholarly Marshall Ballard (who had been a fellow student at Johns Hopkins) to edit the Item...
Improvements of the famous Schmidt astronomical camera worked out by James G. Baker Junior Fellow, open possibilities of a new sky-camera which is now being constructed in cooperation with amateur Boston Telescope makers, it was announced by the Observatory yesterday...
This series of talks will be followed with another on "Propaganda and American Democracy" by Edward Bernays, William Stoddard '07, Robert B. Choate '19, Lloyd Free, Heywood Broun, Stephen E. Fitzgerald, Nieman Fellow, Max Lerner, William Yogel, Nieman Fellow, and Professor Rupert Emerson will close the afternoon...
...Crane Brinton '19, associate professor of History and chairman of the Department, has been appointed a Senior Fellow of the Society of Fellows, the University announced yesterday...