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Professors Arthur N. Holcombe, Francis O. Mathiessen, Gordon W. Allport, Kirtley Mather, and Perry G. E. Miller and Walter Houghton are some of the New England sponsors of the National Conference for Democracy in Education which has grown out of a plan initiated in the American Youth Congress at Washington a month...
...interested in the field it will not hurt you to take Geology 1. Even if it does not stimulate your interest enough to woo you into the field, a year with the genial Kirtley Mather should prove entertaining as well as the inevitable instructive. The course is one of those that is recommended so that the non-scientific student can say that he has had a science course, but this is a case of academic license. The material is well-organized and the lab work is easy. If you're gunning for a good mark, though, and really do intend...
Next day the thunderheads crashed open for fair. In Washington, the Dies Committee announced that it had been investigating the Institute for Propaganda Analysis for nearly two years, found some of its officers (president: Harvard's Professor Kirtley F. Mather) "frankly left-wing." In Manhattan, a committee of eminent educators, headed by Columbia's Professor Wesley C. Mitchell, was formed by the American Committee for Democracy and Intellectual Freedom to examine the text books attacked by Professor Robey. And in Philadelphia at a P. E. A. meeting over which Professor Miller presided, Professor Rugg and his critics unsheathed...
Attacking the lease-lend bill just passed by the House of Representatives, Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, stated in a Guardian broadcast yesterday afternoon that "our foreign policy from now on will be determined by Winston Churchill...
Formerly a newspaperman specializing in Latin-American problems, Mr. Clark will speak on "The Good Neighbor Dilemma" after an introduction by Kirtley F. Mather, Professor of Geology. The lecture will be followed by a period of audience discussion...