Word: meiklejohn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...starred venture in progressive education was University of Wisconsin's Experimental College, which flared and flickered between 1927 and 1932 under famed Educator Alexander Meiklejohn. A more modest effort in the same line was the importation a year ago of John Steuart Curry to be resident artist at the University. Nominally under the jurisdiction of the College of Agriculture, Artist Curry was given a five-year contract at $4,000 a year, a studio and the right to the title "Professor Curry," which he promptly painted on his garbage...
First prize, $500, to Theodor H. Rome ocC, of Worcester; second prize, $200, to Arthur Szathmary '38, of Quincy; third prize, $100, to Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, of Cambridge; and graduate students' prize, $300, to Donald W. Meiklejohn, of Berkeley, California...
There will be plenty of good men left in the play, however, such as Peto Knapp, Don Meiklejohn and Haydon Channing for Harvard, and Clint Frank and Luke Loomis for Yale. An interesting rivalry will be that between Kim Whitehead and Shaun Kelly, captains of last fall's opposing football elevens...
...title of Meiklejohn's essay was "A Reply to Edward Caird's Criticism of Kant's Ethics." He received an A.B. from the University of Wiscousin...
Donald W. Meiklejohn 3G of Berkeley, California, has been awarded the Edwin DeT. Bechtel Prize of $100 in the annual philosophical easy competition open to graduate students in Philosophy...