Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fellows are his confidential advisers, and as a body his colleagues, for the cannot take action, without their approval. In my 12 years as a Fellow we have rarely taken action that was not unanimous: we have thrashed out the problem, even if it took weeks, until all were satisfied with the final solution...
...sometimes later. As to attendance, every member makes this his first duty. In September I set down all the dates until Commencement in my engagement book, and adjust my plans through the year to them. Others doubtless do the same. Of course there are other duties for each Fellow besides the meetings. The charter empowers the President and Fellows 'to hold a meeting for the debating and concluding of affairs...
...table a large tray containing soup, coffee, bottles of certified milk, educator crackers, of course, and salted tongue sandwiches. I have always assumed that these last are a traditional luncheon from the days of Massachusetts Bay. Business goes on without interruption while each Fellow helps himself...
...Scott Ferguson will return to the teaching of ancient history after half a year spent as Exchange Professor to Western Colleges and half a year spent in travel through Northern Africa and Europe. Professor Ferguson is a member of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has published many works on Greek culture and civilization...
...reputable local officeholder; that she was graduated from Smith College, was Secretary to the President of the University of Chicago; and, since passing her diplomatic examinations, served in the Latin-American division of the State Department. She is 31. (She was not, as erroneously reported, a hail-fellow student of Ohio State University, nor Secretary to President Thompson of that Institution.) She did post-Armistice work in France, was decorated...