Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Abraham H. Feller, who received his degree of A.B. from Columbia University in 1925 and his LL.B. cum laude from the Harvard Law School in 1928, becomes Research Fellow in International Law, the appointment to run from April 1 to September...
Charles H. Danforth, Professor of Anatomy at Leland Stanford since 1922, comes to the Harvard Medical School as Lecturer on Anatomy. Professor Danforth received his A.B. from Tufts in 1908, and his A.M. in 1910. He was a Teaching Fellow in Anatomy at the Harvard Medical School during...
Gravely to his fellow publishers Col. McCormick declared: "The possibility that such a law could legally be adopted and enforced would cause newspaper properties everywhere to be of small or doubtful value...
Taking all these advantages into account one can easily see why the Corporation hasn't said anything about it since the decision was made last fall to give Memorial to The Rotary Club for two days. They probably knew that some stuffy old dean, not a regular fellow at all, would get up and point out that there were plans for holding divisional there on those days. No, its no use taking unnecessary risks when you've got a real big idea...
Through Different Eyes (Fox). When the jury decides that Edmund Lowe was the fellow who killed Warner Baxter, a young girl jumps up in the courtroom and tells what really happened. In spite of this framework, the courtroom atmosphere is pretty real and the story depends enough on character to interest its actors. Best shot: mixed bridge in the Manning's livingroom...