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Forty students of high rank in their respective colleges applied for the fellowship. Among the institutions represented were Williams, Amherst, Bowdoin, Wisconsin, Duke, Antioch, Oberlin, Columbia, Cornell, Wesleyan, and the U. S. Naval Academy. Fifteen applicants were from Harvard...
...summer of 1934, enable students to visit Oxford and Cambridge in England, of the English cathedral towns.The winners are Lyman E.Butterfield 1G. of Rochester, New York; Samuel P,Chew, Jr 3G, of West River, Maryland Toy Lam son. Jr, 5G. of Cambridge; James S. McLaughlin, 2G of Oberlin, Ohio Brooklyn, New York and Francis L. Utley ,5G, of Escanaba, Michigan...
...club also decided to send a letter of protest to the President of Oberlin College, in Ohio, seat of the co-educational plan, in regard to his ban placed on the publication of "Progress," a journal sponsored by the Radical Club there. He objected to the magazine on the count that its general tone and methods were undesirable
Died, Dr. Henry Churchill King, 75. longtime (1902-27) president of Oberlin College, onetime (1919-21) moderator of the National Council of Congregational Churches; in Oberlin. Ohio...
...strong professorial voice raised last week against the New Deal and its professorial sponsors was that of Robert Andrews Millikan, head of California Institute of Technology. At Oberlin's centennial commencement this Nobel prize winner extolled the Machine as the producer of wealth and leisure, flayed government paternalism for "weakening American self-reliance, discouraging private initiative, diminishing opportunity, stimulating bonus marchers and veterans' rackets." Warning against dictatorship Dr. Millikan cried...