Word: rowland
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...third of these three ceremonies to be held today will be at New Haven where Charles Seymour succeeds James Rowland Angell as President of Yale...
Violins: George S. Dworkin '40, Caroll D. Fearon, Jr. '41, Vlasin Georgian '41, Rowland D. Goodman '39, Herbert Leventhal '40, Edward Petelson 1GB, Louis Schneiderman '40, David R. Simboli '40, Christopher Sotirakis '41, Victor C. Vaughn 3rd '40, Harold White...
...Haven, Charles Seymour, former Provost and successor to D. James Rowland Angell, will enter his now position. At the opening of the College two weeks age, President Seymour was accorded one of the most tumultuous receptions in Yale's long and tumultuous history as Undergraduates cheered him for ten full minutes...
...Seymour will be inducted as President of Yale next Friday. He was named to the position following the resignation of James Rowland Angell last winter...
...panel of leading producers, directors, educators, actors and critics from which the committee of judges will be chosen to pass upon manuscripts submitted in the second play competition, will include: Richard Aldrich, Winthrop Ames, Delos Chappell, Alfred de Liagre, Jr., Max Gordon, Lawrence Langner, Gilbert Miller, Brock Pemberton, Rowland Stolibins, producers; Ina Claire, George M. Cohan, Lynn Fontaine, Walter Hampden, Helen Hayes, Eva Le Gallienne, Alfred Lunt, actors; John Gasson, John Hanrahan, Joseph Wood Krutch, Burns Mantle, Ruth Pickering, critics and editors; Edward Goodman, Harry Wagstaff Gribble, Worthington Miner, Philip Moeller, Antoinette Perry, Leo Strasborg, directors; A. M. Drummond...