Word: gauss
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dean Gauss described his position on the Princeton faculty as that of a man who knows too much to be president and not enough to be professor. --New York Herald-Tribune report of a recent speech by the Princeton Dean...
...agency active in molding human thought and action." He has selected works from Harper's, the American Mercury. The Atlantic Monthly, Scribner's, North American Review, Forum and Century, Yale Review, Fortune, and the Current History Magazine. Among the authors represented are Theodore Drieser, Jane Adams, Christian Gauss, James Truslow Adams, Albert Jay Nock, James Rowland Angell, Robert Hillyer, Michael Pupin, Pearl S. Buck, Zona Gale, and John Erskine...
...divides these into: the political scene at home and abroad, what men do and believe, familiar essays, the world of education and knowledge, America's cultural life, and some unorthodox thinkers. Represented are such authors as: Frank H. Simonds, Christian Gauss, Richard Cabot, Ellen Glasgow, Sherwood Anderson, Walter Prichard Eaton, and Henshaw Ward...
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Joseph Henry Beale, Harvard law professor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LL.D. Dean Christian Gauss of Princeton University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LL.D. President John Campbell Merriam of Carnegie Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LL.D. President Eugene Cornelius Sullivan of Corning Glass Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sc.D...
...institutions. Ignoring the paradox, he also said that the "excessive extravagance" of U. S. school and college buildings is "merely imitated after the baronial and palatial halls of Harvard and Yale." Later: "Perhaps I should have included Princeton." Next day Col. McCormick was neatly pinked by genial Dean Christian Gauss of Princeton. Dean Gauss said he knew only one Red and a few Pinks among Princeton's 2,200 undergraduates. Did Col. McCormick advocate that "we compel all undergraduates to live on the same dead level of Spartan simplicity, and abolish inequalities of wealth?" To Dean Gauss that sounded...