Word: phelpses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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At his Arundel, Sussex home, handsome, patrician John Galsworthy, 65. learned he had been awarded this year's Nobel Prize for Literature. To Dr. Irvinq Langmuir, 51, went the Nobel award for Chemistry (see p. 24). Left: by Mrs. Annie Sinton Taft, relict of Publisher Charles Phelps Taft of...
Other speakers at the distinguished gathering included Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president, of Columbia University and of the Academy, William Lyon Phelps, professor of English at Yale, and Robert Underwood Johnson, editor and author.
The committee consists of G. W. All port '19, assistant professor of Psychology; A. H. Cantrill; D. W. Chapman '27; A. S. Coolidge '15, lecturer in Chemistry; W. P. Maddex; K. F. Mather, professor of Geology; G. J. Metcalf; and M. A. Shepard. Some of the other Harvard teachers supporting...
Two hundred and fifty favored subscribers received a bewildering book last week. Most of them strove earnestly to interpret it because of the prominence of its illustrator, pretty, dark-haired Maude Phelps Hutchins, wife of young President Robert Maynard Hutchins of the University of Chicago. Its title was Diagrammatics.
Billy Phelps notwithstanding, Yale's Brekekekex cheer is not "the only one in the world . . . most of which is in Greek" (TIME, June 27).