Word: riper
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...favor of the affirmative and opposing Harvard were Howard Van Riper and Stanley M. Brown of Dartmouth. Three members of the Boston Bar acted as judges, George Roewer, Fred W. Carrol, and Harry Bergson...
...Dartmouth speakers will be Howard Van Riper '38, of Jersey City, N. J., and Stanley M. Brown '39, of Bradford...
...description of a disease. A few years later a prominent member of his own University, recognizing the condition as pathological, expressed himself in the following words: "The colleges (of Oxford and Cambridge) were in their origin endowments for the prolonged study of special used professional faculties by men of riper age . . . This was the theory of the university in the Middle Ages and the design of the collegiate foundations in their origin. Time and circumstances have brought about a total change. The colleges no longer promote the researches of science, or direct professional study . . . Elementary teaching of youths under twenty...
...that the significance of the Society to Harvard and to America can at present best be realized through a mature organization, mainly of graduates, most of them chosen after their intellectual ability has had a chance to prove itself through the full four years of college, and made them riper and more responsible as members of Phi Beta Kappa. To the chapter, to the Society, and through it, to the colleges of the country, there opens after this third half-century of life a broader vists of national influence, in the faith that clear thinking, on the foundation of serious...
...student line-up: McElroy, Hale, G. Van Riper, E. Van Riper, Austin, O'Rourke, Stanton, Davis, Harrison...