Word: mather
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Known for years as one of the most liberal members of the Science Department, Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, yesterday brought to a close in Geology 1 the first phase of an experiment which, if successful, may lead to the virtual elimination of the much protested laboratory routine in elementary science courses...
Since the beginning of the second half year a picked group of 40 honor men in Professor Mather's course have been freed from the ordinary laboratory work and have instead been meeting in informal sessions with special instructors. Required work for these men has been reduced to a minimum and the material of the course has been covered by original and individual research by the students, later correlated with the course through the medium of discussions with the special instructors...
Cobb (A) won by default; Hadley (A) defeated Mather (B), 3-0; Hutchinson (A), Hill (A), and Rosenfeld (A) all won from Brooks by default...
...Appalachian Revolution," Professor Mather, Geology Museum large lecture room...
...Hugh F. Hinckley '37, James C. Hopkins '38, Arthur R. Humphreys 2G, Walter C. Humstone '35, Herbert V. Kibrick '38, William G. Kirby '35, Morris E, Lasker '38, John B. Little '36, Milton Lottman '36, David P. McAllester '38, Kenneth MacLeish '38, Adolf W. Marburg '37, Richard B. Mather 1G, George H. Nicholson 1G, Everett H. Perkins '35, Thomas L. Perry '37, Marcy S. Powell 4G, Ellwood M. Rabenold '37, Arthur H. Rice '36, Charles B. Rockwell '36, Selden T. Rodgers '36, Howard E. Roman '36, Karl E. Schevill '37, Fred F. Schimmel '36, Irvin G. Shaffer '36, Warren Sturgis...