Word: mason
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fight twixt Bundy, Wild and Mason...
...Corporation has established a new professorship of Music in honor of the late philanthropist and patron of music, Miss Fanny P. Mason, Provost Buck announced yesterday. A. Tillman Merritt, professor of Music, has been named to fill the new chair...
...Miss Mason had bequeathed a large portion of her estate for the use of the Music Department at her death...
...meanest jobs and get the lowest pay; they must slowly wrest from their white fellows a table in a restaurant, a desk in a school, a smile, the privilege of praying in a white church or using a white swimming pool. This is true on both sides of the Mason-Dixon Line. While the Negro is generally better off, economically and socially, in the North (as is shown by the fact that thousands of Southern Negroes still move north every year), the North has no cause to feel superior. The chains of prejudice can be as heavy in New York...
Less prominently mentioned names who could be nominated today include George P. Baker '25, Hill Professor of Transportation, Alan W. Brown '30, president of Hobart, mason Hammond '25, Pope Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Francis Keppel '38, dean of the School of Education, and Eiting E. Morrison '32, associate professor of History at M.I.T