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He was 25, an honor graduate of Johns Hopkins University and a graduate cum laude of Harvard Law School, where he had been a favorite student of Professor Felix Frankfurter. The year was 1929, and he had won the coveted apprenticeship job of law-clerking for Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes...
Newly elected President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines flew to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore for a kidney stone operation, there met retired Admiral William ("Bull") Halsey, recuperating from a cataract operation on his right eye.
He was born in Seattle, Washington, on December 18, 1905, and was graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1925. He graduated with high honors from Harvard Law School in 1928. While at the Law School, he served on the editorial board of the Harvard Law Review.
It was a report to make U.S. college and university fund raisers sit up with a snap. Education Professor Clara P. McMahon of the Johns Hopkins University had done a little digging in 15th Century fund-raising tactics at Oxford, found 20th Century techniques "pale in comparison." In an article...
Died. Dr. Isaiah Bowman, 71, president emeritus of Johns Hopkins University and No. 1 U.S. geographer; in Baltimore. A precise and methodical geographical explorer, Dr. Bowman advised Woodrow Wilson at Versailles on post-World War I boundaries, served in the same capacity at the 1945 San Francisco Conference.