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...Association's onetime President Florence Hale. "The teacher in the new deal must not be timid!" declared President Herman Lee Donovan of Eastern Kentucky State Teachers' College. "He should participate in politics ... as the champion of great and fundamental issues. . . ." Getting down to cases. Professor John Kelley Norton of Columbia's Teacher's College beat a dead horse when he flayed the banker who was supposed to evade taxes and starve education. Retiring Presi dent Joseph Rosier let fly at the R. F. C. for refusing loans to schools while lending millions to insurance and railroad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Fight! | 7/17/1933 | See Source »

Four others will be enabled to travel abroad next fall as holders of Frederick Sheldon Prize Fellowships. They are Ralph Philip Boas, Jr. '33, of Norton; Richard Poate Stebbins '33, of Newton Centre; John Coert Campbell '33, of Bronxiville. New York; and Winfield Adelbert Huppuch '33, of Glens Falls, New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVEN MEMBERS OF 1933 AWARDED FELLOWSHIPS FOR STUDY AND TRAVEL | 6/22/1933 | See Source »

Those receiving the degree of A.B., summa cum laude, are as follows: Melvin Leon Anshen, of Boston; Ralph Philip Boas, Jr., of Norton; John Coert Campbell, of Bronxiville, New York; Sidney Cohen, of Lynn; Albert Charles England, Jr., of Pittsfield; Henry Caraway Hatfield, of Evanston, Illinois; Richard Inglis, Jr., of South Euclid, Ohio; Henry Touchman Levin of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Robert Caffrey Liddon Jr., of Corinth, Mississippi; Knight Warner McMahan, of Flora, Illinos; Isadore Paisner, of Brookline, Peter Shuebruk, of Cohasset; Robert Chester Smith, Jr., of Detroit, Michigan; Andrew Joseph Torrielli, of Watertown; Bort Arthur Winter, of East Cleveland, Ohio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Gives 2148 Degrees Today, Smith Among Those on Honorary List | 6/22/1933 | See Source »

...Mexico City with a new wife. Since then, no trace. The Press, which takes enormous pride in finding fugitives when authorities fail, continued working on the case, none more diligently than white-fringed "Jim" Barrett, whom Hearst got when the New York World expired. Editor Barrett sent Reporter Allen Norton, an old World man, to prowl about the Sherwood apartment in Brooklyn, whither Mrs. Sherwood had long ago returned without her husband. Mrs. Sherwood had moved away. Newshawk Norton dug up a neighbor who happened to remember the name on the moving van which carted the Sherwood furniture. The moving...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Barrett's Scoop | 6/12/1933 | See Source »

...Ever since the days of Founder John Eliot, apostle to the Indians, for headmasters Roxbury Latin School has always picked New Englanders. Last week the Roxbury trustees took the breathless step of electing a Westerner to succeed their late Headmaster Daniel Varney Thompson. They chose George Norton Northrop, 52, Wisconsin-born English teacher, onetime headmaster of Manhattan's Brearley School, and headmaster of Chicago's comparatively upstart Latin School (founded 1888) until he resigned last February because of financial troubles (TIME, Feb. 13). The appointment of Headmaster Northrop, urbane and unprofessorial, was pleasing to one Roxbury alumnus, Headmaster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Chicago to Roxbury | 5/29/1933 | See Source »

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