Word: harold
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Appointment of a new dean of the Graduate School of Engineering was announced with the statement that Harold M. Westergaard, Gordon McKay Professor of Civil Engineering, would take the place vacated by Harry E. Clifford, Professor emeritus...
...Trenton, muscular Governor Harold Giles Hoffman, who had sworn to resist the Sit-Down with "the full resources of the State," leaped to the rescue of Thermoid's involuntary sitters, had State troopers convoy a truckload of food and bedding to them. When the sheriff declared himself unable to enforce a court decree ordering the strikers to stop interfering with the company's operations, Governor Hoffman dispatched 30 blue-clad State troopers to stand guard...
...many Smith alumnae. He went to Northampton in 1917 from an English professorship at Harvard, where his tall German wife Elizabeth had been snubbed by War-minded faculty wives. Stanchly liberal, Dr. Neilson defended Sacco & Vanzetti, early advocated the recognition of Russia, invited such figures as Bertrand Russell and Harold Laski to speak at Smith...
Three Juniors and three Sophomores were elected to the Adams House Com- mittee in the annual spring elections. Reelected to the group were Hubert H. Hauck and Vernon H. Struck from the class of '38 and Harold M. Curtiss, Jr. and Ulysses J. Lupien from the Class of '39. Newly chosen were Alfred R. Brenholts, a Junior, and Oliver P. Golton, a Sophomore
Speakers will include Professor Lyman Bryson of Teachers College Columbia University; Eduard C. Lindeman, of the New School for Social Work, New York City; Harold Benjamin, Director of the Center for Continuation Study, University of Minnesota; Henry W. Holmes '03, Dean of the Graduate School of Education; Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology and Director of the Summer School; and Professor Harry A. Overstreet, of the College of the City of New York...