Word: leightons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Analyzing the upheavals in China as the inevitable result of the awakening of a national consciousness among the young Chinese, and an effort to throw off feudal bonds, Dr.J. Leighton Stuart, president of Yenching University, said before the Liberal Club last Saturday that the only hope for China was a preservation among the students of a confidence in the possibility of ultimate deliverence of their nation...
...Leighton Stuart, President of Yenching University, near Pekin, China, will be the speaker at the luncheon of the Liberal Club at 1.30 o'clock today. The general topic of his speech will be "China...
...Representative Fiorello H. La Guardia, talkative New York Republican, had a dinner engagement with U. S. Representative William Leighton Carss of Minnesota, at Duluth. The day came and Representative La Guardia was still in New York. Representative La Guardia got into an airplane and in few hours, whizzing westward, was looking down on the sprawling metropolygon that is Chicago. Landing for fuel at Chicago's municipal airport, Representative La Guardia's plane hit a rut, upended, shook up Representative La Guardia and his pilot, broke a propeller and a dinner engagement...
...without too much effort." I don't wish to rob this course of any of its charm, but I think some notice should be given that Anthropologoy 1 does not meet the science requirement in distribution. Would you be willing to make some short notice to this effect? Delmar Leighton, Committee on the Choice of Electives...
...patronesses will be: Mrs. A. L. Devens, and Mrs. C. F. Lyman, head patronesses; and mesdames G. D. Binkhoff, Morris Brownell, F. F. Carey, Philip Dalton, Sherman Ewing, Richmond Fearing, Edward Grew, N. P. Hallowell, Robert Hallowell, P. M. Hamlen, Scoville Hamlin, C. L. Harding, James Lawrence, Delmar Leighton, A. Lawrence Lowell, Mathew Luce, John Noble, Franklin Roosevelt, F. W. Richardson, Richard Saltonstall, David Sears, P. S. Sprague, Richard Storey, Robert Summers, Edward Weeks, Ralph Williams, Thomas Wright, Rudolph Weld...