Word: miller
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Four grants totalling $6,200 for research in social sciences has been awarded by the committee on Research in the Social Sciences operating under a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to Miller McClintock, Lecturer on Government, for a traffic survey, Joseph A. Schumpeter, professor of Economics to study economic fluctuations, Pitirim A. Sorokin, professor of Sociology and Edwin Frickey, assistant professor of Economics...
Carlisle Abell '35, Richard A. Brayton '37, Robert S. Brookings, II '35, Norman L. Cahners '36, Edwin E. Calvin '35, David C. Crawford '36, Jonn Dorman '36, Emile Dubiel '37, Milton G. Green '36, Robert C. Hall '36, Richard C. Johnson '36, Malcolm Millard '36, Harold I. Miller '37, *Robert S. Playfair '36, *Captain John P. Scheu '35, Charles F. Woodard '35, *John D. Woodberry '35, Robert D. Woodward '37, Manager Warren Sturgis...
With focal infection as his theme the Billings Lecturer must be an eminent clinician, a topnotch diagnostician, a wise interpreter of the symptoms which a patient brings to his examination room. Billings Lecturers in the past have included such front-rank men as Dr. Joseph Leggett Miller, professor of clinical medicine at the University of Chicago, specialist in vaccine therapy and rheumatism; Dr. Lewis Atterbury Conner, Cornell professor of medicine, editor of the American Heart Journal; Dr. James Bryan Herrick of Chicago, specialist in diseases of the heart and blood vessels; the late William Sydney Thayer (1864-1932), 1928 president...
...quiet Ray Noble conducted his men. His easy gestures were all from the wrist. Occasionally he tapped his foot, sometimes sat at a piano, pattered a bit. He had gathered first-rate U. S. players and, unlike many a conductor, he freely admits his debt to them. Trombonist Glen Miller is one of the best "hot men" in the U. S. And so is Bud Freeman, Noble's tenor saxophone. Only two of the musicians came from London with Noble: Bill Harty, his manager and drummer, and Crooner Al Bowlly, a swarthy South African who began his career...
...Harvard 6 Music 1c Music Bldg. Philosophy 9 Emerson H Physics 22 Pierce 110 Physics 41b Sever 1 Slavic 1a Sever 36 Sociology A Emerson 211 Spanish 2 Sever 36 2 P.M. Economics 23 New Lect. Hall English 77 New Lect. Hall Psychology A Abruzzese--Lewis Emerson D Lipsitt--Miller Emerson H Moorman--Zucker Emerson 211 SATURDAY, JUNE 8 (IX) Economics 48 Emerson F Psychology 6 Emerson A Semitic 1 Emerson D Semitic 13 Emerson D Slavic 2b Sever 7 English 4b Emerson F French A Emerson 211 French 1 Emerson D French 28 hf. Emerson A Geology 18b Rotch...