Word: judds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Richard Wrenshall, professor of chemistry at the University of Hawaii.* In a flat-topped, white building overlooking his university's experimental farms he has compounded a preparation of chaulmoogra oil which promises to be a better treatment for leprosy than standard chaulmoogra derivatives. Governor Lawrence M. Judd of the Territory of Hawaii heard of Dr. Wrenshall's work, asked for a report, published it last week...
...Blind groping . . . gross inefficiency" were two epithets hurled by Professor Charles Hubbard Judd, Director of Chicago's School of Education. "Educational engineering" was his remedy: He defended Research, cited cases where it has greatly aided teaching methods: 1) At the University of Buffalo, students about to be dismissed for failure were found to have little knowledge of how to study; properly coached, they qualified; 2) History in college was found to repeat 22.8% of high school history. "One historian has discovered that pupils in the ordinary American public schools encounter Christopher Columbus 39 times before they are allowed...
...highest honor in the Law School, the Fay Diploma, went to Orrin Grimmell Judd, of Brooklyn, New York. Eleven men were graduated Magna cum Laude and one Summa cum Laude...
...Wappingers Falls, N. Y., a man ordered Judd Schmidt to move his motor car from a restricted parking area. "Where d'y' get your authority?" demanded Mr. Judd. The man displayed a gold badge. Scoffed Mr. Judd: "Pooh, pooh, you're only a fireman." The badged man was Mayor John Flood of Wappingers Falls, who forthwith arrested contemptuous Mr. Judd...
TIME was mistaken, but not intentionally or to conciliate subscribers in States which have repudiated their obligations, as able Case Editor Orrin G. Judd of the Harvard Law Review ingeniously suggests...