Word: nationally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There is no present single editor of "The Nation," and has not been since Ernest Gruening resigned. Gruening succeeded Oswald Garrison Villard '93, who also resigned the post...
Contrary to published reports, Max Lerner, Lecturer in Government, has not resigned his faculty position to become editor of "The Nation," he revealed today...
Langer is an expert on modern European history and is a war veteran. His course, History 2, is one of the best known in College. Villard is a famous journalist and editor, who was once president of the New York Evening Post and later of The Nation. He is also the author of several books on modern Germany, including "Germany Embattled," published in 1915, and "The German Phoenix," published two years...
...Walter P. Chrysler, James G. Blaine, Charles Hayden, Charles E, Hughes Jr., Harry Harkness Flagler, Thomas I. Parkinson. The company: New York World's Fair, 1939. Its purpose: to celebrate the 150th anniverary of George Washington's inauguration and the establishment of New York City as Nation's first capital...
...recent reconsideration of the matter is heartening despite their decision of approval; in the face of the growing nation-wide protest against participation, it is probable that further reconsideration will lead to our withdrawal. Blan W. Hale...