Word: governmentment
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The University is deeply sensible of the significant honor accorded it by the large and ever increasing number of the faculty who are engaged in the many ramifications of war work at the request of the Government. As the exodus of professors goes steadily on, however, the graduates and undergraduates...
The League of Nations has, doubtless, suffered more from its friends than from its enemies. Those who are ready with cut and dried schemes of international organization, in which Costa Rica and England are equally represented, or in which the International Army drills constantly at the Hague, understand neither the...
Now it is America who goes to France, and the town which became the headquarters of General Pershing is Chaumont. Our government is abundantly able to repay those barrels of gunpowder if the people stand behind it with their money. The Franklin Thrift Stamp Drive is asking you to do...
Dean Yeomans graduated from the University in 1900. He received the degree of A.M. the following year, and in 1904 the degree of LL.B,. He was a lecturer and instructor in Government at the University from 1910 to 1912, and that year was made an Assistant Professor of Government. Later...
Francis B. Sayre, LL.B. '12, son-in-law of President Wilson, has been appointed lecturer in the Law School for the special session, February 3 to August 30. Mr. Sayre received his A.B. at Williams in 1909 and LL.D. at the Law School, 1912. He has been an instructor in...