Word: julians
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...present time there are four well defined groups of religious thought to which the title 'Liberal' or 'Modern' is attached. The first I represent by the viewpoint of Harry Elmer Barnes, the second by that of John Haynes Holmes, the third by that of Walter Lippmann, Julian Huxley, and Bertrand Russell, and the fourth by the name of Harry Emerson Fosdick." T. L. Harris, adviser in Religion in the University, said last night at a Liberal Club gathering in Lowell House...
...Warned Julian Besteiro, President of the Cortes...
...being invested as capital in a government bank at 5%." Dr. Jenkins was to sound out U. S. opinion but his noncommittal reply proved him wise on subjects other than bridgework. The correspondence was published last week. Dentist Jenkins' son, Leonard A. Jenkins of New Haven, let Writer Julian Seaman have it for the New York Times...
...effort to show that late editions of an evening paper has all the important news that appears in the next morning's paper. Recently they bought big advertising space in other papers to boast of their letters-to-the-editor department which is conducted personally by Editor Julian Starkweather Mason. Proudly they cited the "spicy," "frank," "virile," "nonchalant," headlines which Editor Mason prints over letters with which he does not agree. Samples: "Rot!", "We Think the Precise Opposite," "Another County Heard From," "What Can This Impertinent Fellow Mean...
...spirited whites joined with a group of public-spirited blacks in a Southern Commission on the Study of Lynching. Chairman of the commission which approached its problem dispassionately was George Fort Milton, publisher of the Chattanooga News, author of The Age of Hate. Other respect-commanding white members included Julian Harris, news director of the Atlanta Constitution and son of Uncle Remus' creator; President William Joseph McGlothlin of Furman University; Dr. Howard Washington Odum of the University of North Carolina. Noted Negroes on the Commission were President John Hope of Atlanta University, Principal Robert Russa Moton of Tuskegee Institute...