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June 17?At Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio; at Princeton University, Princeton...
...drive. They hoped to break ground for the buildings in May, start operating with no freshmen in September 1931. Invited to preside was the Hon. John William Davis, onetime (1918-21) Ambassador to Great Britain, onetime (1924) Democratic Candidate for President. Also invited were President Ernest Hatch Wilkins of Oberlin College and President Mary Emma Woolley of Mount Holyoke. Bennington's own President Robert Devore Leigh, procured two years ago from nearby Williams College, was there to explain to one and all what is perhaps the most flexible U. S. educational experiment to date...
...Howard Hyde Russell, one of the League's 14 founders in the library of Oberlin College in 1893, presided over a "support the President" luncheon. He called on speakers to tell briefly why Industry backed President Hoover's Dry program. Few kept to the subject; only one, Luren D. Dickinson of Michigan, mentioned the President by name. Dr. Arthur James Barton of Atlanta declared: "Three years more-shall I say seven years more?-of the present order of things at the White House and the whole country will be Dry in law and in fact...
...Morgenstern, president of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, and professor of Biblical and Semitic languages; Colbert Searles, professor of Romance languages in the University of Minnesota; J. W. Thompson, professor of medieval history in the University of Chicago; Clarence Ward, professor of the history and appreciation of art in Oberlin College...
...Oberlin College (Oberlin, Ohio) Robert Maynard Hutchins, university president-elect (University of Chicago) LL.D. Walter Sherman Gifford, president of American Telephone & Telegraph Co. . D.Sc...