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...JAMES ROWLAND ANGELL, President of Yale University: "Briton Hadden's death is a great loss to American journalism, in which he had already made a brilliant record, giving promise of a still more brilliant future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITON HIDDEN | 3/11/1929 | See Source »

Yale's President James Rowland Angell announced last week that by October. 1930, Yale would have a new $1,500,000 building to house an "Institute of Human Relations." Taking all knowledge for its province, this institute will seek to correlate the branches of learning, to produce a graduate super-informed, trained and inspired to analyze and minister to individuals, to social groups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Yale's Institute | 2/25/1929 | See Source »

HARVARDN and G Frothingham, l.w.r.w., Cutler, Whipple Davis, Armstrong, Howland, C. C., Summers Hallowell, Rowland, Burlingame, r.w.l.W., Baker, Floss Mills, l.d.r.d., Stoneman Shearer, r.d.l.d., Gerard, Cassidy Trask, R.R., Reece...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOBLE AND GREENOUGH BOWS TO SECOND UNIVERSITY SIX | 1/15/1929 | See Source »

...Gerard C. Henderson,* senior partner, Cravath, Henderson & Degersdorff, New York; 1917, Charles Bunn, partner, Doherty, Rumble, Bunn & Butler, St. Paul; 1918, Lloyd H. Landau, special counsel, Public Service, St. Louis; 1919, George E. Osborne, Professor of Law at Stanford University; 1920, Cloyd Laporte, junior partner, Root, Clark, Buckner, Rowland & Ballantine, New York; 1921, Donald C. Swatland, junior partner, Cravath, Degersdorff, Swaine & Wood, New York; 1922, Bertram F. Willcox, junior partner, Schurman, Wiley & Willcox, New York; 1923. James M. Nicely, second vice president, National Bank of Commerce, New York; 1924, Warren S. Ege, associate in Davis, Severance & Morgan, St. Paul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Harvard Success | 12/31/1928 | See Source »

Before the Harvard game it is customary for Yale to have a football rally and at this football rally it is customary for all Yale undergraduates to yell and cheer. This year, however, only 500 were gathered together in the name of Yale. President James Rowland Angell, having campaigned so vigorously and with such notable success for Herbert Hoover, apparently supposed that his moral support might also take happy effect upon the football team. "The bigger they come, the harder they fall," he said. Then Tad Jones, onetime Yale coach, spoke scornfully of the decline of the Yale spirit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Football: Dec. 3, 1928 | 12/3/1928 | See Source »

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