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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...While M. Benda's analysis of political passions is admirable and his main thesis is brilliant, many thoughtful readers will not find themselves in agreement with his main philosophical tenets nor will they be inclined to applaud some of his own political prejudices. M. Benda is still searching for eternal verities, abstract justice, and absolute good dissociated from its material embodiment. The modern philosopher who regards all values in a relative light is condemned as a renegade and a disgrace to his high profession. Mr. Benda is finally imbued with a thoroughly anti-Teutonic point of view. Dispassionate modern history...
...lieutenants studying climatology are the following: C. M. Alvord, V. O. Clapp, W. E. Gist, H. B. Hutchinson, R. H. Smith, and H. M. Wescoat...
...follows: R. C. Clement, J. R. Collins, Samuel Davis Jr., A. G. Delany Jr., Byron Elting, B. L. Mason Jr., J. W. de Milhau, B. W. Newbury, L. F. Perry, W. T. Platt, D. W. Rainbolt, R. G. Snider, P. P. Swett, H. L. Wheeler, and P. M. Whitman...
...associate in Anthropology at Harvard during the year 1919-20. From 1916 to 1923 he was research assistant in Anthropology at the Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C.; in 1922 a member of the Carnegie Institution expedition to Yucatan and Guatemala; in 1923 in charge of excavations at Ketchipann, N. M., in the joint interests of the Museum of the American Indian and Cambridge University; in 1925 in charge of the joint excavations in the delta of the Parana River, South America. Since 1923 he has filled the position of research associate in the Museum of the American Indian, New York...
...difficult to pick out individual stars, but Kerness, W. J. Carter and Captain A. M. Stollmeyer '30 were especially brilliant...