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This is one of two immediate projects to publicize the activities of the Food Committee as announced in a letter received by the CRIMSON yesterday. Tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock, the second of the plans will be presented in the form of a meeting addressed by Henry Noble McCracken, president of Vassar College, and Sonia Tomara, Herald Tribune columnist, in Littauer Auditorium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROADCASTS AND TALKS URGE FEEDING OF HUNGRY NATIONS | 3/4/1941 | See Source »

Back he went to Washington, at week's end sallied forth again, this time to Brooklyn's Academy of Music. This time the Roosevelt touch was sure. He flayed the "unholy alliance" of elements which had united against him. Quoting Philadelphia Lawyer Robert McCracken as saying that only the paupers supported the Roosevelt candidacy, he cried: "These paupers are only the millions . . . who have helped build this country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Election: The Last Seven Days | 11/11/1940 | See Source »

...McCRACKEN URGES VASSAR CLASS TO MAINTAIN ITS INTEGRITY...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 9/25/1940 | See Source »

Sarah Lawrence College was released three years ago from the protective custody of Vassar's President Henry Noble McCracken (TIME, Dec. 21, 1936), its eight-year-old feet set firmly on the path of progressive education. Ever since then, the college has wanted to record in film a "sustained visual explanation" of itself. Last week the wish was fact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Progress's Pilgrim | 11/27/1939 | See Source »

...morning last week, Pilot Hugh L. Woods of McCracken, Kans. raised a big Douglas transport plane off the airfield at Hong Kong. He had 13 Chinese passengers, including two women, a young child and a baby. Half-hour later, as the liner scudded over swampy Chinese delta lands, eleven Japanese planes came tearing in from the direction of the Ladrone Islands, and Pilot Woods promptly ducked into a cloud. When he reached the end of it, five Japanese planes were on his tail, power diving at the Douglas to force it down. "Japanese planes chasing us," radioed Pilot Woods, then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WAR IN CHINA: By Mistake | 9/5/1938 | See Source »

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