Word: rowlands
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From Yale's President James Rowland Angell, Dean Hutchins should receive special parting blessings. Dr. Angell was himself Acting President of Chicago (1918-19) before he went eastward to New Haven...
...Avenue-a school for gentlewomen. Even Manhattan's late Social Arbiter Ward McAllister approved. Last week in Manhattan's soon-to-be-destroyed Hotel Waldorf Astoria of which Arbiter McAllister also approved, 500 Spence alumnae and their parents gathered for dinner. Yale University's President James Rowland Angell and Steelman Charles M. Schwab were speakers. The news was that the Spence School, now no longer privately owned, has a new headmistress: Miss Helen Clarkson Miller, onetime associate principal and History of Art teacher. She served during the War as director of Training School for canteen workers...
...awards. T. C. Howe '26, who has been doing graduate work here for the last three years, has been given a scholarship to continue his work. M. C. Ross '27, who carried on advanced studies here during 1927 and 1928, is commissioned to continue them in Europe. Benjamin Rowland Jr. '28, at work here now, will carry on for another year...
...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...
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...