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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Race Relations Commission has a gold star for the Methodists, it may well put a black mark by the names of two others. Last week, in the closing session of the Presbyterian assembly in Denver (see below), it was decided that the next meeting should take place in Fort Worth, Tex. Arose Negro Missionary Irvin W. Underbill Jr. to object against "any place where a Negro cannot be treated as a man and as a brother." He urged the other Negro delegates thus to go on record. Moderator Charles W. Kerr expostulated. The motion to meet in Fort Worth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Tenth Mile | 6/13/1932 | See Source »

...president of Price Brothers & Co. Ltd., 115-year-old Canadian newsprint and pulp firm, succeeding Lieut.-Colonel John Herbert Price, grandson of Founder William Price. Mr. Price was made operating vice president. He resigned from, the directorate, making way for Lord Beaverbrook. These and other changes were thought to mark assumption of the firm's management if not stock-control by Lord Beaverbrook. Significant were Lord Beaverbrook's statements that no mergers or combines were in the offing, that "Price Brothers will be the outstanding name in the newsprint industry of this country in the years to come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Personnel: Jun. 13, 1932 | 6/13/1932 | See Source »

...experts who have attained facility in experimental technique or glibness in professional jargon. Our own School--to quote its catalogue--endeavors to place "the technical training of teachers and school officers under a distinct professional organization parallel to the schools of Law, Medicine, Divinity, and (God save the mark!) Business Administration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Proalres: A Reply to Dean Holmes | 6/10/1932 | See Source »

...Conn., June 9--A strong westerly wind prevented the Crimson crews from taking their scheduled workouts this morning here on the Thames. Coach Whiteside took his Varsity and Junior Varsity sweepswingers down as far as the two-mile mark but the rapidly freshening breeze sent the eights back to the shelter of the boat house in confusion. The Freshman and Combination crews repeated this roundtrip, Coach Haines finding the waves too hard for his charges. Although the Harvard oarsmen waited until after 8 o'clock last evening, the wind refused to die down, and four miles was all the crews...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STRONG WINDS PREVENT CREWS FROM PRACTICING | 6/10/1932 | See Source »

...method'" is altogether erroneous. Your subsequent statement "a man takes college courses in Education, studies child psychology and pedagogy at a normal school, and finally goes into a classroom with slight knowledge of and slight interest in the subject which he is teaching" is equally wide of the mark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Answer From Dean Holmes | 6/8/1932 | See Source »

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