Word: newman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...absurdity of the situation when any group--no matter what its nature--may dictate what shall be taught as true, is too great for words. It is not necessary to enter the lists either for or against Cardinal Newman who asserted that there can be no conflict between religion and science. The situation which confronts the thinking world is one in which a group of people who, ostensibly are champions of truth, have actually taken the field against it. It is not even necessary to assume that the theory of evolution is true. All one need assume is that...
...Chairman of the Chapel Committee; Joseph Sullivan '25, President of the St. Paul's Catholic Society; J. S. Clarke '25, Chairman of the Mission Committee; W. A. Shimer 3G., Executive Secretary of the Graduate Schools Society; F. R. Parks 4M.; Secretary of the Medical School Committee; N. G. Newman Jr. 3Dn., Secretary of the Dental School Society; R. A. Cutter 3L., Secretary of the Law School Society; G. D. Debevoise '26, Librarian; N. S. Howe '26, Chairman of the Social Service Committee; and W. C. Hicks E.T.S., Religious Work Secretary...
...June, 1924, one Harry Newman came to Manhattan from Ohio to conduct the Cox-for-President boom. After the Convention, he besought Robert W. Woolley, who had been engaged as Publicity Director for the party, to place all the campaign advertising through him. Mr. Woolley was "sold." Thereupon Newman went to Van Patten Inc., a recognized firm of advertising agents, got a job as Vice President as reward for getting the business of the Democratic Party...
...Newman, Chairman, Miss Margaret Bageley; F. V. Stearns, Miss Louise Waterman: Dudley Merrill, Miss Jane Noble; G. D. Krumbhaar, Miss Juliet Greene; Cornelius DuBois, Miss Elizabeth Morrow: F. W. Perkins, Miss Elizabeth Brewster: W. C. Fordyce, Miss Priscilla Waterman; J. R. Fordyce, Miss Elizabeth Patterson, W. B. Macomber, Miss Margaret Warner; F. P. Weymer, Miss Grace Weymer; B. R. Taylor, Miss Alice Sherburne...
...Manhattan, Ernest Newman, British guest critic for the New York Evening Post, gave his impressions of U. S. orchestras...