Word: raymonde
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David W. Prall, associate professor of Philosophy, is head of the Union, having succeeded J. Raymond Walsh, formerly economics instructor here. Francis O. Matthiessen, associate professor of History and Literature, and Albert Sprague Coolidge '15, lecture on Chemistry, were among the others in the Union making the statement...
...high point of the afternoon program will be a symposium at the University of Cincinnati on the subject: "Preparing the college student for citizenship." Dr. Raymond Walters, President of the University of Cincinnati, will preside over more than 50 college presidents, including the heads of Ohio State, Kenyon, Antioch, Indiana, Purdue, Notre Dame, Centre, and Kentucky...
Formerly headed by J. Raymond Walsh, ousted Harvard Economics instructor, the Cambridge Union, an affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers, headed by the ousted Yale teacher, Jerome Davis, apparently represents public sentiment. Though agreeing with some of Mr. Conant's demands, it declared, in opposition, that the country needed more educated men. It said, also, that his proposal would not solve unemployment. And it concluded that, if the number of students were limited, democracy would speedily...
...Union, which includes more than 100 Harvard teachers in all and which numbers seven on its executive council, has as its president David W. Prall, associate professor of Philosophy here. Prall succeeded J. Raymond Walsh, former Economics instructor here. The Cambridge Union is a local of the American Federation of Teachers, of which Professor Jerome Davis, formerly of Yale University, is the National President...
...recipients are Richard B. Tennant, Yale, of New York City; Charles N. Feidelson, Jr., Yale, of Birmingham, Alabama; Raymond J. Emrich, Princeton, of Denver, Colorado; and Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Harvard, of Cambridge, all of whom will go to Cambridge University; John L. Dampeer, Harvard, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Albert Damon, Harvard, of Brookline; and John A. Moore, Harvard, of Clayton, Missouri, who will study at Oxford University...