Word: foremost
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor Richards has been the recipient of numerous honorary degrees and scientific awards. In 1910 he was presented with the Davy Gold Medal offered by the Royal Society of London. In 1914 he was awarded the Nobel prize. He is generally recognized as one of the foremost living chemists...
University track athletes will be pitted against some of the foremost stars in the country in the Knights of Columbus games at Mechanics Building tonight. Loren Murchison, sprinter from the Newark A. C.--perhaps the equal of Charles Paddock--L. R. Brown, former Dartmouth high-jumper and joint holder of the world's indoor record, and Lloyd Hahn, conqueror of the great Joie Ray in New York last Saturday, are a few of the more notable entries...
Indeed, it is rather grotesque that he should have any part in the business ?he, Cabot Lodge of the foremost Massachusetts elite, a scholar, a gentleman of refinement, to concern himself with the sansculottes of Russia, to mix in a proletarian problem. Aside from his other important duties, the Subcommittee was obviously no place...
...analyze wholesale prices, both of manufactured goods and raw materials, we find a fairly regular cycle of about eight years between peaks. It is all argued with incomparable logic in Generating Economic Cycles-by Dr. Henry Ludwell Moors, Research Professor of Political Economy at Columbia, one of the foremost higher statisticians of the world...
...publication of President Lowell's report in which he deals first and foremost with the question of limitation of enrollment offers all interested an opportunity to discuss the situation from a constructive point of view. How soon the plan of the Faculty Committee which has been deliberating the question will be published is a matter of doubt and conflicting rumor; nor is there any assurance that the plan, when finally divulged will be of a definite nature...