Word: joslyn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Webster, (D) R. Le B. Daggett, (E) J. Jablonski; Sect. 31, (A) J. F. Holzinger and S. D. Lenox, (B) E. B. Schrifftgissen and S. J. G. Nowak, (C) G. R. Crosby, (D) A. R. Freeman, (E) G. Holland; Sect. 32, (A) F. S. Swayze and C. S. Joslyn, (B) J. T. Hewlett and R. O. Rasch, (C) S. Abrams, (D) Harry Levy, (E) H. S. Saver; Sect. 33, (A) M. Finland and P. D. Webster, (B) M. Margolis and L. M. Taran, (C) H. I. Magoun, (D) A. C. Frazer, (E) H. Andelman; Sect. 34, (A) J. N. Macy...
...been pleasing to note the constructive attitude of recent articles appearing in this column such as those by Mr. Allport and Mr. Joslyn. It is to be hoped more of that nature will appear...
...joining the League of Nations; the mere fact of co-operating to enforce world peace means sacrifice and some degree of give and take on the part of all concerned. We have preached unselfishness and brotherhood long enough; now is the time to make good our declarations. C. S. JOSLYN...
...possible that some persons while favoring the general idea of a league of nations, are opposed to the specific proposals embodied in the constitution of the league as lately projected. This part of the discussion will be deferred until next time. C. S. JOSLYN...
...Prosser speaks truly; it is getting warm and we have other things to do. So, with the fawning reverence of an English commoner, we bow ourselves out of these columns into the impenetrable oblivion of classroom and study. C. S. JOSLYN...