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...That, of course, is only my personal idea," Dr. Frank J. Goodnow, President of Johns Hopkins University, made the politic gesture of a man who realizes that a revolutionary plan does not always come into the world the more lustily for being mothered by a shout. He spoke at the 49th anniversary of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, telling the University that, in his opinion, all undergraduate courses should be dropped, that admission be limited to those prepared to do advanced work, that the university cease to grant the bachelor's degree, give only M.A.'s, Ph.D...
...When Dr. Goodnow had finished, he called to the platform Owen D. Young, Chairman of the General Electric Co., member of the so-called Experts' Commission, awarded to him the degree of Doctor of Laws. Mr. Young made a speech. Johns Hopkins students, faculty, alumni listened to him with attention, for he spoke of the Walter Hines Page Memorial Fund (of which he is Chairman), which purposes to start at Johns Hopkins a School of International Relations "for the scientific study of the means to prevent war" (TIME, May 12). To establish this school $1,000,000 is needed...
...personnel of the committees in charge is as follows: Committee on Arrangements: E. T. Goodnow '17, Chairman; J. P. Munroe, Treasurer; Miss Elizabeth W. Monroe, Secretary; J. M. Brown, Miss Doris F. Halman, T. P. Robinson, Miss Dorothy Sands, J. W. D. Seymour '17, Miss Alice Howard Spaulding, and E. A. Whitney '17. The Dinner Committee consist of: J. W. D. Seymour '17, Chairman; Mr. and Mrs. H. Adding Bruce, Miss Agnes Crimmins, R. T. Bushnell '18, W. V. M. Fawcett '21, and J. D. Lodge...
...members and workers of the 47 Workshop and the members of the private audience that formerly attended Professor Baker's presentations. The public and the press are excluded from the meeting. The committee in charge of arranging the plans for Monday night's dinner is composed of E. T. Goodnow '17, chairman, J. C. Monroe, treasurer, Elizabeth W. Monroe, secretary, E. A. Whitney '17, J. W. D. Seymour '17, T. P. Robinson, Alice H. Spalding, and Dorothy Sands...
Administrative objections were made by President Goodnow of Johns Hopkins. Constitutional objections were made by two Baltimore lawyers-W. L. Marbury, W. F. Rawls...