Word: mason
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Edward S. Mason George F. Baker Professor of Economics and Dean of the Graduate School of Public Administration, called the findings "essentially correct," while Wassily professor of Economics, said. "I think that the prediction is reasonable...
Scores were higher above the Mason-Dixon Line. While well over half the Northerners passed, less than 40% of the Southerners did. The middle Atlantic states led with 60%. Low spot in the U.S.: the east south central states, with...
...Lang, first post-war Polish ambassador to this country and former University of Chicago professor, sent invitations to between 20 and 30 other prominent American economists and businessmen, almost all of whom refused. Another well known member of the faculty who turned down Lange's offer was Edward S. Mason, professor of Economics and Dean of the School of Public Administration. Mason, whose invitation to the conference was known about in October, said at the time a conference of government rather than private economists would be preferable...
PENNSYLVANIA-70. Ikeman Senator Jim Duff has no more than 25. U.S. Senator Edward Martin, National Committeeman G. Mason Owlett and the rest of the Grundy organization are for Taft. State Chairman M. Harvey Taylor will stand pat with Duff for Ike. Taftmen at the moment are counting on only the ten sure Grundy delegates. Half the delegation will go with Governor John S. Fine, originally a Duffman but now friendly to Grundy. So far, Fine has remained coldly neutral. He has one of the biggest piles of chips in the game...
...Other Cheek. In Nashville, Tenn., the Gideon Society's W. H. Mason persuaded the judge to drop larceny charges against three men who stole a box full of Bibles, gave each a New Testament...