Word: foremost
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cabot is professor of clinical medicine and social ethics at the University and author of many books, foremost of which are "Social Service and the Art of Healing" and "What Men Live By." At the meeting tomorrow E. D. Hutchinson 1G., chairman of the executive committee of the Society, will preside...
...Charles William Eliot--The nation's most distinguished educator and foremost private citizen" were the words of President Lemuel Herbert Murlin or Boston University in conferring an honary degree of Doctor of Laws on President Eliot at the 50th anniversary ceremony of Boston University yesterday in Symphony Hall...
This is one of the fine points of the Einstein theory of relativity which may finally be settled by experiments undertaken last week by Professor Albert A. Michelson, head of the physics department of the University of Chicago, foremost American physicist, Nobel prize winner (1907), and Professor Henry Gordon Gale, Dean of the University of Chicago Graduate School of Science...
Many of the most prominent men in the engineering profession are members of Tau Beta Pi, including Dr. S. W. Stratton, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and President M. L. Burton of the University of Michigan and many of the foremost practicing engineers in America. The society has an interesting key representing in its form the "bent" of a trestle, the most important section of that structure as far as the carrying of the load for which it was designed is concerned...
...books knows). He has lived much on the Continent (as the world reading his books knows). He is something of a connoisseur of the arts (a. t. w. r. h. b. k.). He knows the fragrance and the names of rare perfumes (a. t., etc., etc.). First and foremost he seems to me, in his work, at least, to be animated by one desire?the wish to shock...