Word: leaders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Schiller of Oxford University leader of the British school of Pragmatists, will deliver an address this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Emerson J. His topic is, "William James and the Making of Pragmatism." Dr. Schiller and Professor James were close friends for many years. The lecture will be given under the auspices of the Harvard Philosophical Club. J. W. Miller 3G, President of the club, announces that the meeting is open to the public...
...this country several years. A part of his life has been spent in Australia, so that he has a genuinely international background. He is a graduate of Boston University School of Business Administration and is now a student in the Boston University School of Liberal Arts. He is recognized leader among the Chinese Students of greater Boston and on several occasions he has represented Boston University on the debating team...
...means of accomplishing the main purpose of the railroad-the transportation of heavy articles over long distances. Electricity will supplant steam, but only locally. I described the discipline of employes and touching on railroad management, said: 'It is character and power of will that enables one, as a leader, to control masses of men. He must subject all alike, himself included, to that discipline which is a bond stronger than iron; more impervious than adamant. He must have not only courage and endurance, but also that indefatigable quality called "pluck," and, as well, instinct, that incomprehensible something which takes...
...Davison '06, leader of the Glee Cub, returned late last spring from a trip abroad taken during his sabbatfcal year, and will again take the baton...
Something new in the history of Georgia was brought about last week when Major Brown, white, pleaded guilty as the leader of the lynching party which dragged Dave Wright, white, out of jail in August and killed him.* Eight other members of the party followed Major Brown's precedent by also pleading guilty. Thereupon, Judge Harry Reed of Douglas, Ga., sentenced Major Brown to life imprisonment and his companions to terms of from four to twenty years. Thus, Georgia had punished lynchers within 90 days of the lynching. Georgians were justly proud of Georgia justice. Meanwhile, in Aiken...