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The original Baptist University of Chicago first became famed as the first great Rockefeller philanthropy. But in recent years, as everyone knows, it is the gigantic institution over which presides the briskest personality in U. S. education, Robert Maynard ("Bob") Hutchins, 34.
Brisk Bob Hutchins did not leave his brilliant position as right-hand of Yale's President James Rowland Angell* and go to Chicago just to be feted as a boy wonder. He went to lead the way out of that mediocrity which critics have found to be the chief...
Notable were those so honored: President Atterbury of Pennsylvania Railroad, President Hutchins of University of Chicago, Dr. Harvey Gushing. Boston's famed surgeon. In 1931 when Eugene Meyer was given his "Y in life," Mr. Roberts (now president of S. W. Straus) received a letter from an alumnus of...
Under its able young President Robert Maynard Hutchins the University of Chicago has come through Depression with hardly a scratch. President Hutchins knows how hard it is to up teachers' salaries once reduced. Except in the University's separately-budgeted medical school, where salaries this year go down...
Businessman Prince's outburst had apparently been touched off by the seven-point program for the Roosevelt Administration enunciated last fortnight by Columbia's Economist Rexford Guy Tugwell (TIME, Feb. 6). From him and the rest of the professorial Roosevelt "brain trust" came no retort. But pedagogs throughout...