Word: honorers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...early days of anti-slavery campaigning American journalism, actuated by a Keen realization of this responsibility, was at its best. Journalism was a profession, and was regarded by its practitioners as a profession of high honor and duty...
...attitude of audience or reviewer at a Pulitzer prize play is bound to be unusually critical. The mere fact that the play has been singled out from many others for the honor makes those who go to see it inclined to inquire closely into what justification the play presents for the judges' decision. To the audience which saw the opening night in Boston at the Arlington Theater of Paul Green's "In Abraham's Bosom," however, there was little doubt but that this play fully merited some such honor as the Pulitzer award it received last winter...
Harvard has on its faculties 89.5 of the leading scientific men and has gained 23 since 1906. Under the existing system of university administration honor should be given to Mr. Eliot and Mr. Lowell for maintaining high academic traditions. In 1906 Harvard had 66.5 of our thousand leading scientific men, Columbia 60, and Chicago 39. Now of 1,176 leading scientific men Harvard has 89.5, Chicago 53.5, and Columbia 46.5. It should also be noticed that Harvard has 21 of the younger men of the group of 250, as compared with 15 at Chicago and 7 at Columbia. Following these...
...ROAD TO ROME-Jane Cowl sacrifices a woman's honor to make a Roman holiday...
Professor R.B. Merriman '96, President of the University branch of the honor society, will preside at the meeting. President Lowell will present keys to the new members and will afterwards speak. There will also be other speakers, whose names have not yet been announced. The names of the newly elected candidates have not been made public other, but will be given out in the near future...