Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Samuel Atkins Eliot: President of the American Unitarian Association. Able administrator and mitreless bishop of a body of independent churches...
...paper was The Villager, four-page weekly published by Samuel Strauss and Kate Parsons at Katonah (Westchester County), N. Y. The distinguished professor and other subscribers recalled how Samuel Strauss, onetime treasurer of The New York Times, another time publisher of The New York Globe, had "cut loose" and stood "a little off," not so much geographically as mentally, "to contribute something to the Department of Reflective Journalism." That was eight years ago, and the Villager's idea was to try to come at, the forces in motion beneath the facts of troublesome wartime. Unembellished by pictures, headlines or advertisements...
Long Distance Clinic. Heart in New York. Dr. James A. Greer, heart specialist, in Chicago. Dr. Samuel W. Lambert* and 1,500 physicians on the Steel Pier, Atlantic City. Six thousand miles of telephone and telegraph wires. The new method of telephotographing. The electrical stethoscope arid recording device for heart beats, perfected by Dr. H. B. Williams of Columbia University. Loud speakers. Stereopticon...
...Samuel Waldron Lambert, 66, born in Manhattan, educated at Yale, onetime (1904-09) Dean of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, holds innumerable honorary degrees, is a famed authority on hospitals, on medical education. His hobby is Charles Dickens. In 1924, despite many professional urgencies, he published a book entitled, When Mr. Pickwick Went Fishing...
...would have my grandson study Rabelais, Montaigne, Ben Franklin and Li T'ai-Po, rather than William Jennings Bryan. Nor do I despair of students who, at times, unbend. They may become lovable conservatives, pillars of state, like Samuel Johnson and Pepys...