Word: harlan
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sure, Judge Kenyon of Iowa measured up to the specification of Westerner and Progressive. Republican Senators, with the coming campaign in mind, were not slow in urging Judge Kenyon's appointment. But the President considered. One evening he sent a telegram to Manhattan, and next morning Harlan Fiske Stone, Dean of the Columbia Law School, breakfasted at the White House. A bevy of Senators-Lodge, Borah, Watson, Curtis, Moses and others-were in attendance and talked with Dean Stone. At 10 A. M. Dean Stone's nomination was announced. At noon the nomination was before the Senate...
...HARLAN FISKE STONE, of New York, one-time Dean of Columbia Law School...
...comment I could make would be a very favorable one", said Professor John MacArthur Maguire '11, Professor, of Law, commenting on President Coolidge's selection of Harlan Fiske Stone as Attorney General of the United States. "I feel certain that all the Law School professors would agree with me in saying that the appointment is an excellent...
...Good enough!" was the laconic remark of L. H. Stone '25, early yesterday, when informed by a CRIMSON reporter of the appointment of his father, Harlan F. Stone, as attorney-general. Asked whether he would spend his spring vacation in Washington instead of New York, as he had previously planned, Stone laughingly replied: "Aren't you rushing matters a little? I don't know...
...frequent contributor to educational journals. In 1905 he won a prize in "Collier's" short story contest. Among other prominent visiting instructors are Walter Van Dyke Bingham, Professor of Psychology at Carnegle Institute of Technology; Charles Wendell David, G. '18, Associate Professor of History at Bryn Mawr College; Harlan Cameron Hines, Professor of Education at the University of California, and Arthur Stanley Pease, Professor of Classics at the University of Illinois...