Word: hutchinses
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Mesdames G. R. Agassiz, R. W. Atkinson, T. de M. Barbey, C. H. Bird Jr. Richard Cabot, J. G. Callan, E. M. Chamberlain, J. L. Coolidge, E. A. Daniels, R. T. Fisher, L. A. Frothingham, Harry Gans, H. M. Goodwin, Pinckney Holbrook, D. G. Haskins, E. W. Hutchins, Charles Jackson...
A discussion of the "Difficulties in Learning" will be given by W. F. Dearborn, Professor of Education, towards the end of March. This lecture will be the second of a series of five on the psychology of education. On April 30 Elton Mayo, Professor of Industrial Research and Director of...
Year ago young President Robert Maynard Hutchins of the University of Chicago startled U. S. educators by announcing a drastic revision of Chicago's system. Freshmen would enter a college where attendance at lectures was optional, study requirements up to the student, one comprehensive examination given him-usually after...
In the Lake Forest home of William Hamilton Mitchell, wealthy Chicago investment banker (Mitchell, Hutchins & Co.), a group of socialites dined, among them Mrs. Edward A. Cudahy, Jr., Mr, 6 Mrs, William McCormick Blair, Mrs, Louise de Koven Bowen Phelps, Ralph Mines, About 11 p. m. five gunmen burst in...
Solely to amuse themselves, a group of friends at Provincetown, Mass., 16 summers ago, went over to Hutchins Hapgood's verandah and put on a couple of plays. Susan Glaspell was there; so were George Cram ("Jig") Cook, rebel John Reed, Mary Heaton Vorse. Robert Edmond Jones, a young...