Word: nicholases
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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While it may be assumed that the University is not now scheming to stifle minority views, the present muddy and self-contradictory regulations do not insure future fairness. Nicholas Murray Butler's parody on academic freedom at Columbia presages what may happen here in time of crisis.
Included among those receiving a total of one ballot were: John W. Aiken (Socialist-Labor), Tallulah Bankhead, Nicholas Murray Butler, R. W. Grover, Tom Harmon, Margie Hart, and A. Hitler.
Nicholas Slonimsky, noted Russianbern composer, conductor, and authority on modern music, will give a free public lecture in the Music Building at 8:15 o'clock next Friday night, on the subject "South American Composers." The lecture will be illustrated with musical selections.
Sailing ten foot Dyer Dinghys in a fluky wind that died before the day was out, George Nicholas and Roger Wilcox, Harvard representatives in Classes A and B, led the heats around a short windward - leeward course that took about an half-hour to sail.
One morning last week 800 members of Columbia University's faculty gathered in the dark, gloomy McMillin Theatre on their campus. They were puzzled, apprehensive. Summoned by 78-year-old President Nicholas ("Miraculous") Murray Butler to an unprecedented convocation of the whole faculty, the professors buzzed with speculation about...