Word: pinchot
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that this opinion has been given support by authorities in most his authorities in most of the colleges where the system was tried out. Among its members, this organization boasts such prominent peace-at-any-price advocates as Oswald G. Villard, of the "Nation" who officiates as chairman, Amos Pinchot, vice-chairman, and Professor Emily G. Balch, of Wellesley. It is hard to reconcile their statement with the facts here, at New Haven, and at the other colleges with which we are most intimately associated. Dean Goodnight's opinion is based solely on the S. A. T. C., the least...
Assistant Professor R. C. Hawley, of the Yale School of Forestry, will be in charge of the camp. He will be assisted by Assistant Professor S. J. Record, C. E. Behr, J. W. Toumey, Gifford Pinchot, W. O. Lilley, and J. G. Peters...
...Brandeis has won a national reputation as counsel for progressive causes, having been largely responsible for the recognition of the Oregon ten hour law by the Supreme Court. He was chief counsel for the committee which investigated the Ballinger-Pinchot controversy at Washington, and later was appointed counsel for the shippers in the famous railroad rate cases before the Interstate Commerce Commission. Mr. Brandeis's work as a political reformer and his efforts against various forms of social and political injustice have won wide recognition, and the Committee feels itself especially fortunate in securing him to speak before the University...
...Exeter Academy will hold its annual dinner at the American House this evening at 7 o'clock. A business meeting will be held before the dinner at 6 o'clock. The principal speakers will be President A. L. Lowell '77, R. P. Bass '96, Governor of New Hampshire, Gifford Pinchot, H. P. Amen '79, Principal of Exeter and Principal A. E. Stearns of Andover, and Assistant Attorney-General W. T. Denison '96, of Washington. Exeter songs will be sung, led by a Glee Club of the younger graduates, and good orchestral music will be provided...
Arrangements have already been made with the following speakers: Judge B. B. Lindsey, the originator of the juvenile court system, November 20, subject--"Some Enemies of Progress"; Mr. L. D. Brandeis L.'77, council for the Senate Committee investigating the Ballinger-Pinchot controversy, in December, subject--"The Progressive Movement in Industrial Legislation"; Governor R. P. Bass '96, of New Hampshire, January 10, subject--"The Progressive Movement in New Hampshire". Governor Hiram Johnson of California will speak sometime in January or February on "The Progressive Movement in California." A tentative date for February 10 has been made with Governor Woodrow Wilson...