Word: princeton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Governor Smith, was Professor John Dewey of Columbia University, economist, philosopher, outstanding U. S. student of pedagogy. Professor Dewey published his three reasons in The New Republic and followed them up by calling on the Nominee at the head of a college delegation that included Dean Christian Gauss of Princeton and representatives from 49 other colleges and universities...
...Englishmen will probably also meet a combined Princeton also meet a combined Princeton Cornell team during their visit in this country, but no definite plans have been announced...
According to the recently published Report of the Visiting Committee of the Harvard Law School to the Board of Overseers of Harvard University 288 or about one fifth of the students in the law school are Harvard graduates Princeton University follows with 96 representatives or one third of the Harvard number. Yale Dartmouth, and the University of Pennsylvania take the next places with 76 51 and 38 respectively...
Such action, exemplary, commendable has been taken by Princeton University. Salaries of professors now range from $6,000 to $9,000; of associate professors from $4,500 to $5,750; of assistant professors, from $3,000 to $4,250; of instructors, from $1,800 to $2,750. One hundred and thirty-one members of the faculty received salary increases. A higher scale of faculty salaries was recommended two years ago by the Princeton Board of Trustees...
Last summer there were eight members of the Dramatic Club at Falmouth, the other members being from Yale, Princeton, Minnesota, Smith, Vassar, and Radcliffe; the future plans are to take graduates from many more colleges to prepare them, in the New York season, for a professional career. The directors are Charles Leatherbee '28, president of the Harvard Dramatic Club last year, and Bretaigne Windust, president of the Princeton Theatre Intime of the University Players Guild...