Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports is composed of Bingham; Dean Hanford; Arlie V. Bock, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene; William L. Langer, Coolidge Professor of History; David O. Ives '41, captain of the soccer team; Sherman Gray '41, captain of the varsity crew; Lincoln Clark '41, representative of House sports; George Whitney '07; William Edmunds '00; and Charles C. Buell...
...this year continuing the work with another Conference on Government Careers. Because they feel a certain responsibility to Harvard for fathering the program, the Cambridge delegation will be unlimited, but applications must be forwarded by Monday, April 14. They can be obtained from me, or from the PBH secretary. Lincoln P. Bloomfield...
...hunters in long-buttoned pink coats). Then he returned to Washington, to get on with his diplomatic calls, his conferences with State Department officials, his talks with the Embassy staff and members of British missions, and to go on at night with his reading of Sandburg's Lincoln and Freeman...
...Illinois and University of Chicago, classified Army personnel in World War I. All this, he says, left him an intellectual pauper, ignorant of "the creative revolution even then rolling up in America" His awakening began on Jan.1, 1920, when he went to Teachers College's new, progressive Lincoln School...
...Hollywood musicomedy scores, turning out 80 pages of orchestration in a day. In Broadway's louder and sweeter days, there were as many as 22 Bennett shows playing in one season.While keeping the tin pan boiling, Bennett has written-under the name of Robert Russell Bennett-an Abraham Lincoln Symphony, an opera, Maria Malibran, the fountain-&-fireworks music of the late New York World's Fair, many another serious piece. Now he can play the like of them on Russell Bennett's Notebook...