Word: jacksons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...opinions and reactions of several hundred soldiers at Fort Jackson, making up a good cross section of our fighting men, are at all worth considering, then you're not just "all wet" but thoroughly soaked when you say that John Lewis "defied, thwarted and outmaneuvered the head of 135,000,000 people...
William James Bouwsma (History and Literature), David Bushnell (History), Daniel Gorenstein (Mathematics), Haskell Grodberg (Government), Herman Elijah Grossman (Economics), Robert Frederick Harwood (Area of Social Science), Gregory Henderson (Classics), James Jackson Higginson (History), Kurt Hoffman (Philosophy), Thomas Campbell Holyoke (Engineering Sciences), Merton Howard Miller (Economics...
Thomas Theodore Hoffman, Alexander Louis Jackson, 3d., John Pressly Kennedy, Jr., Joseph Anthony King, Jr., Robert Fulton Kurtz, Elliott Charles Lasser, Truman Saul Licht, Russell Frank Locke, Jr., James Logan, Jr., Henry Hixon Meyer, Jr., Clarence Fahnestock Michalis, Ernest Albert Mitchell, John Acton Morgan, Roland Ernest Mueser, Sean Buller Murphy, Henry Norris Platt, Jr., Alfred Howard Renshaw, Walter Barnwell Saunders, Dorraine Ward Slingerland, William Edward Smith, Arthur Sumner Tarlow, Richard Lawrence Wechsler, Edward Tubbs Wentworth, Jh., Walter Chadbourne Wilson, Jr., Benjamin Tappan Wright...
...retirements of five faculty members, william Ernest Hocking, Carl N. Jackson, Henry A. Yeomans, Worth Hale, and jeremiah D. M. Ford was announced by the President and Fellows of Harvard Collegge over the weekend. The first four will take effect August 31 and the last will become effective September...
Retiring as Eliot Professor of Greek Literature is Carl Jackson who has held that post since 1937. Professor Jackson received his A.B. from Harvard in 1898 and began teaching in St. Paul's School in 1902 and has been teaching at the University for the past 37 years...