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...many a gentle professorial spirit on warm nights comes an urge to see something of life. Last week it came to Professor Nathaniel Edward Griffin in his stuffy apartment near Harvard Square, Cambridge. Up to the end of the War, Dr. Griffin was assistant professor of English at Princeton. Later, when he helped edit Webster's Dictionary, he had his family to occupy him. But eight years ago he left Webster's to study and write, soon moved to Cambridge to be near the Harvard Library. There he lives alone, a tall, handsome, white-haired scholar with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Professor's Party | 6/3/1935 | See Source »

...Erlanger '38, Benjamin G. C. Fincke '37, Irving C. Fine '37, Egbert W. Fischer '36, Walter D. Fischer '37, Eben H. Fiske ocC., Thomas Flint gr.E. S., Cleavland Floyd, Jr. '37, Hans W. Forster '36, William D. Fraser '38, Emil J. Ganem '37, Francis A. Goodhue, Jr. '37, Nathaniel B. Groton, Jr. '37, John H. Gilbert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB TO GIVE LAST JOINT CONCERT OF YEAR | 5/4/1935 | See Source »

Harvard, which suffered its first defeat last Saturday against the powerful Mercersburg team, is scheduled to take all the major events. Peter E. Arioli, Jr., Donald C. Berizzi, and Nathaniel A. Lemke are expected to give impressive performances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUNTINGTON MEETS '38 | 2/20/1935 | See Source »

Married. Dr. Harvey Nathaniel Davis, 53, president of Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, N. J.); and Helen Clarkson Miller, 55, his third wife, social and economic research expert, long-time executive and headmistress from 1929 to 1932 of socialite Spence School; in Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Feb. 18, 1935 | 2/18/1935 | See Source »

Before the lecture a group of reporters went to interview Dr. Einstein at the home of his host, Nathaniel Spear, Pittsburgh furniture tycoon. They found him sitting at ease by a gas-log fire, not nearly so nonplused and frightened by the U. S. Press as he was four years ago. He understood the questions perfectly, groped now and then for an English word or phrase but seldom for a reply. Mr. Spear, confined to bed upstairs, sent down a request that the eminent man should pose for photographs beside a bust of Socrates in the parlor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Einstein in English | 1/7/1935 | See Source »

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