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Eager to reward genial, homespun President Steadman Vincent Sanford for 35 years of service as head of the University of Georgia, the Georgia board of regents last month made him Chancellor of the State university system with orders to keep an eye on the University proper and some 20 allied institutions. Dr. Sanford's promotion left open the presidency of the oldest (chartered 1785) State university in the U. S. Last week the regents filled that post with a scholarly Atlantan who will be the youngest president of any State university...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Youngest for Oldest | 5/20/1935 | See Source »

...family of faces are included: 1. Footballer Remington Olmstead, University of California at Los Angeles, 2. Crewman Samuel Drury, Harvard University, 3. Shotputter J. M. Baillieu, Magdalen College (England), 4. Tackle Fil Sanford, University of Richmond, 5. Shotputter Jack Torrance, Louisiana State University, 6. Gymnast Rehor, University of Illinois, 7. Pugilist Paul Hartnek, Creighton University, 8. Highjumper A. Waley, Eton College (England), 9. Speedster Ivan Fuqua, Indiana University, 10. Halfback Harry Patch, Villanova College, and 11. Ballcarrier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Fighting" Faces of Atheletes Snapped by the Action Camera. | 4/22/1935 | See Source »

Even Georgia's good-natured President Steadman Vincent Sanford, though he was bound to disapprove the riot, felt that there was right on the students' side. Next day, with his approval, a mass meeting in the chapel solemnly voted a boycott on both theatres. Day after that, a delegation of students met with President Sanford, appointed a committee to dicker with the theatre. In the evening an orderly army of 700 marched down to the Palace, refused an offer of a free show from the jittery management, marched back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Athenian Riot | 3/4/1935 | See Source »

...debate with Sanford was on the question, "Resolved, That all collective bargaining be done through non-company unions, protected by law." The Harvard affirmative team had to prove that the company union is a bad thing. It had reasonable grounds for defining the "company union" as a union organized on the initiative of the employer and dominated by him. Yet to make the question thoroughly debatable and to reach the fundamental issues, it chose to define the company union as a union limited to the employees of a single firm. The no-decision nature of the debate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 3/1/1935 | See Source »

...Alden Sanford Blodget, Jr. '38, of New York City, has won the Freshman managerial competition in hockey, it was announced yesterday. He will have complete charge of the Freshman game with Yale this Saturday at the Arena. Blodget is a graduate of St. Paul's School, where he was manager of both hockey and baseball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALDEN BLODGET WINNER OF 1938 HOCKEY MANAGERSHIP | 2/26/1935 | See Source »

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