Word: nathanisms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Educational Needs. Dr. Nathan P. Colwell, Secretary of the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association, defined the present needs of medical education in the U. S. as: 1) more care in selecting or retaining as teachers those who possess adequate training in pedagogy and in the subjects which they propose to teach...
...second part the Drama opens out, freeing itself from the strictness of absolute history, Nathan Holden--acted by Neil Hamilton, and Nancy Montague (Carol Dempster) hold the chief interest. Nell Hamilton proves by his work in this picture that he is worthy of being classed with the greatest of cinema actors. This film should make his fame, as "The Four Horsemen" made that of Rudolph Valentino. Then, besides the leading couple, Lionel Barrymore is effective as the cruel Captain Butler, who directs the Iroquois raids, and ravages the American outposts. About these three a rapidly shifting melodrama of death, pasion...
...name of Mr. Nathan Isaacs heads a list of promotions announced as recently approved by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. Mr. Isaacs, beginning his first year at the University as a Lecturer on Business Law, has been promoted to be Professor of Business Law. He came to Cambridge on a leave of absence from the University of Pittsburgh, where he was a professor of law from 1920 to 1923. He collaborated with Professor Shaw in publishing "Law and Business...
Yale harbored a boisterous crew of farmers' sons. In its bleak, ill lighted, and unheated halls was small opportunity for the niceties. It knew little of the works and life of Franklin, but worshipped the epigram and death of Nathan Hale. Place on the football team, in college office, and secret societies went to the low of brow, heavy of hand, and swift of limb...
Just what he will write in the future remains cloudy. With a firmer reputation than that of the other young people, he yet seems to me to have achieved rather less than Robert Nathan and rather more than Stephen Vincent Benet, Cyril Hume or Dorothy Speare. His coming novel should mean a definite prophecy for future work. It is to be hoped that from it will be absent the seemingly inevitable flapper...