Word: kinley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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President Mason of Chicago deplored "rote learning". Dr. Penniman of Pennsylvania insisted that "education must be dynamic"; while the Illinois President, Dr. Kinley, deprecated "educational...
TIME of Nov. 9, p. 29, credits President Hibben of Princeton, Lowell of Harvard, Farrand of Cornell, Kinley of Illinois and Chase of North Carolina with the elevating experience of seeing Yale outmarch the Army. No one of them was present! Verbum...
TIME'S football critic, who was present at the game, did not see Presidents Hibben, Lowell, Farrand, Kinley and Chase sitting in their seats, and failed to verify an unofficial report that they were present. He deserves a thoroughgoing rebuke...
President Angell (Yale) entertained Presidents Hibben (Princeton) and Lowell (Harvard). Dean Cross (Yale Graduate School) entertained Deans Daniels (Illinois) and Lloyd (Michigan). President Hadley (Washington University) stayed at the home of Professor Corbin (Yale). Dean Jones (Yale College) was host to President Kinley (Illinois), while President Atwood (Clark) was received by Medical Dean Winternitz (Yale). Many another eminent educator and his wife were under other Yale roofs, so that it was an enjoyable social event as well as a professional affair, the annual meeting of the Association of American Universities, last week at New Haven...
Hibben of Princeton, Lowell of Harvard, Angell of Yale, Farrand of Cornell, Hadley of Washington, Wilbur of California, Scott of Northwestern, Kinley of Illinois, Brooks of Missouri, Chase of North Carolina, sat in the stands and saw Yale, amazingly rejuvenated, break a 7-7 tie in the last period and riot furiously across the goalline of an overtrained and suddenly despairing Army eleven. Score: Yale 28, Army...