Word: hadley
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...article called "In Whittier's Land", followed immediately by a study of "Whittier, the Poet and the Man" by Frances C. Sparhawk. Another article of interest is a fully-illustrated account of Wellesley College. "The Home of Black Hawk" is the subject of a paper and "Old Hadley" is also written of. The fiction of the number is by Richard Marsh, Ethel Davis, E.E. Rexford and W. Grant...
...quarterly magazine to be known as the Yale Review, is shortly to be started by a corporation, among whose members are Professor Dwight and Treasurer Farnam of Yale. The editors will be: Profs. Fisher, Adams, Hadley, Farnam and Dr. Schwab, and Ginn & Co. will publish it. The first number is to appear...
...Harvard," Professor A. B. Hart; "Yale," President Timothy Dwight; "Linonia and Brothers," Rev. Joseph H. Twitchell, Hartford; "Harvard Union," S. M. Brice; "Yale Union," Ralph E. Upton; "College Journalism," N. A. Bayne; "Law," Hon. Francis Wayland; "The Scholar in Politics," Professor A. T. Hadley; "Athletics," Hon. H. E. Howland...
...State management has failed in other countries under more favorable conditions; Illus. from (a) France, (b) Germany, (c) Italy; Atlan. Mon. vol. 37, p. 360; Hadley: pp. 214, 217,228, 246; Hudson...
...State management would be inefficient. Because of (a) Division of responsibility; Mill: II, p. 565. (b) Establishment of useless offices; Hadley: p. 252-53. (c) Best men not chosen for service as party lines would be drawn; Hudson: p. 327-28 - (d) Delay in meeting existing needs; Hadley: p. 251-52 - (e) Impossibility of reducing commerce and manufactures to a simple system; Hadley...