Word: holmesing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The delegates who are led by Dr. Carlos Delgado de Carvelho, will spend today at Harvard. The program of their visit included an inspection of Widener Library and Fogg Art Museum. After a luncheon in the Faculty Room at the Union they will interview Dean Holmes of the School of...
Pessimistic and critical are the ideas of Burton Holmes, travel-lecturer interviewed in this issue, on the general topics of prohibition, education and the democratic form of government. According to this widely-travelled observer, the United States is not likely to achieve temperance, education is impossible without affectation, and rule...
However, the view that it is impossible to be a complete gentleman with a deficit. In the once well-stocked cellar, impossible to be an educated one with the fear of affectation constantly driving culture to cover is sufficiently widespread to deserve comment. Though total abstinence from cultivation in accent...
Receiving at the Tea will be Dean and Mrs. C. H. Moore, Dean and Mrs. G. H. Chase, Dean and Mrs. H. B. Washburn, Dean and Mrs. H. W. Holmes, Professor and Mrs. J. H. Woods, Professor and Mrs. W. E. Hocking, Professor and Mrs. J. H. Ropes, Professor and...
The signers of this letter: Jesse Herman Holmes, Quaker, Professor of the History of Religion and Philosophy (Swarthmore); Dean Roscoe Pound of the Harvard Law School; Joseph Russell Smith, Professor of Economic Geography (Columbia); Thomas Atkinson Jenkins, Professor of the History of the French Language (University of Chicago); Albert Taylor...