Word: scotts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...keep alive the "--cracy" fad which, since the introduction of Technocracy by Howard Scott, has swept over the country, Dr. W. B. Cannon '96, George Higgins Professor of Physiology at the Harvard Medical School yesterday gave to interviewers a prepared paper, explaining his new theory of "Biocracy...
...that the stentorian blasts of Howard Scott and the other Technocrats have died away under the rigors of a close examination, a new and more demure solution to the social ill offers itself. Professor Cannon of Harvard, in a recent speech, advanced a theory which the gentlemen of the press have baptized with the title, "Biocracy." Though Professor Cannon himself deprecates any publicity attaching to his revelation, and probably expected none when he propounded it; the papers and the public have refused to let him go down unsung. His proposition has that indefinable quality of esoteric complexity which endears itself...
John Dane 1L (E) won by default; J. B. Walker '33 (E) won by default; N. T. Winthrop '34 (E) won by default; F. A. Gilbert '34 (E) defeated W. C. Scott '34 (K)L. B. Thacher (E) defeated...
...Taylor '34 (D) defeated J. S. Frame 1G (E) 3-0; D. H. Gleason '3b (D) defeated S. F. Rockwell 2E.S. (L), 3-1; J. L. Hognet (D) defeated G. C. Scott '35 (L), 3-2; L. O. Paul; 1G.R. (D) defeated R. R. Lucas , 3-0; J. B. Wilkinson '35 (D) defeated W. F. Rockwell...
...under professorial cover matters were getting hot at Columbia. In a few days Professor Walter Rautenstrauch, chief sponsor for Chief Technocrat Howard Scott, issued a countersigned manifesto: "We are withdrawing from association with Technocracy. ... A new organization under another name will continue research into natural resources and industrial changes." Thus Columbia put High Priest Scott and Technocracy off the campus...