Word: librarians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Librarian of the City of St. Louis would spend more time trying to make his library an up-to-date institution where one can keep in some sort of half-hazard contact with the progress of the modern mind instead of writing notes to the editor of TIME, he would be of much more benefit to humanity...
...Coolidge '15, relatives of Professor Coolidge; C. H. Haskins, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, Professor E. F. Gay and Professor R. B. Merriman '96, who will represent the Department of History. W. R. Castle Jr. '00, of the Department of State, W. C. Lane '81, Librarian, J. D. Greene '96, Professor J. B. Munn '12 of New York University and E. H. Wells '97 of New York City. Thomas Barbour '06, representing the Peabody Museum, Dr. Frederick Winslow '94, Professor Coolidge's physician, and H. F. Armstrong, managing editor of "Foreign Affairs," complete the list of bearers...
...have shown during their lives the versatility with which Professor Coolidge was so richly gifted. Not only was he prominent as a professor and librarian, but also he was well known in diplomatic circles as an adviser on political questions. Soon after his entrance into the Harvard Faculty, he became recognized as an authority on contemporary politics all over the world. In the year 1905 to 1906 he was a member of President Taft's party which visited the Philippines, and four years later in 1908 to 1909 he was the United States and Harvard University delegate...