Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...President in more than a quarter of a century. The Hearst lies were directed against the Senators who oppose the Administration's foreign policies. No Presi- dent in many a day has had the almost unshakable support of the Press as that given Mr. Coolidge. F. H. JOHNSON...
...asks that academic critics possess the universality of Aristotle, the purity of Longinus, and the dogmatism of Johnson. What is desirable--and what is growing more desirable with the increase of book production and the enlargement of public taste--are critics, whether from the universities or the newspapers, whose advice can be accepted with some trust and whose enthusiasms are restrained by a direct application of the eternal verities. The logical breeding place for such men would appear to be the universities, but the need has yet to be filled...
...heard the call. President Frank Johnson Goodnow, 69, resigned, giving the trustees of Johns Hopkins until July 1, 1929 to find a successor. Said he: "A younger man should be president...
...summary follows: HARVARD 1931 ST. JOHN'S Johnson, r. f. l. g., Harigan Dutton, Farrell, l. f. r. g., Capozzi, Deverice Mcshady, Rule, c. c., Driscoll, Beattie Foshay, r. g. l. f., Dion, Szeszjowski Rex, Berkley, l. g. r. f., Machler...
Score-Harvard Freshman 23; St. John's Academy 31. Goals from floor--Driscoll 5, Szeszjowski, Johnson 3, Farrell 3, Dutton 3, Deverice 3, Foshay. Goals from fouls--Machler 2, Szeszwoski 2. Rex, Dutton, Farrell, Deverice. Referee--Cragen. Time--10 minute quarters...