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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Scholarship, Roy Arthur Price 1Ed, of Chicago, Illinois; and six Faculty Scholarships--Eugene Burns GEd, of Los Angeles, California; Raven Orwell Dodge 1Ed, of Lowell; Roy Arthur Price 1Ed., of Chicago, Illinois; John Watson Murray Rothney 2Ed, of Fairhaven; Herbert Lewis Swan, Jr. 1Ed., of Winthrop; and Howard Carleton Seymour 2Ed., of Watertown, Connecticut...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 72 SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY VOTE OF CORPORATION | 6/9/1931 | See Source »

...hotel three miles from that part of Pittsburgh where delegates were registering the 15 hurried, there voted to delete their recommendation. Mother Church, alarmed by many a protest since the report was issued, had made them quickly drop the hot potato. Moderator elected that afternoon was Dr. Lewis Seymour Mudge of Philadelphia. Princeton graduate (1889), pastor for 26 years in churches in Beverly and Trenton, N. J., Lancaster and Harrisburg. Pa., since 1921 he has been Stated Clerk of the Assembly-the Church's second most important position. He succeeds Dr. Hugh Thompson Kerr, famed radio preacher. Because many...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Presbyterians | 6/8/1931 | See Source »

...Tulsa, Oklahoma, recent winner of the Coolidge Prize for public speaking; Malcolm Arthur Hoffman '34, of White Plains, New York; Asa Emory Phillips Jr. '34, of Washington, D.C.; Thomas Edward Naughten '34, of Washington, D.C.; George Gore, of Rapid City, South Dakota; John Joseph O'Donnell '34, of Milton; Seymour Marcus Peyser '34, of New York City; and Benjamin Ginsberg, of Daytona Beach, Florida. Two upper-classmen were elected to membership: Jerrold Harold Ruskin '33, of New Rochelle, New York and George Edward Lodgen '32, of Malden. These men were on the Harvard debating team that met Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECKLES WILL HEAD DEBATING COUNCIL | 5/15/1931 | See Source »

...decision of the Yale authorities to drop Latin and Greek from the list of compulsory subjects does not imply a desire to discourage classical studies. The son of Thomas Day Seymour, we may be sure, would not join in a movement in that direction. Yale is simply acting on a principle supported by many wise educators, who love their classics. The principle is that a student will derive little or no benefit from a study that is forced on him. The time given to distasteful work is wasted. Worse still, the student is kept from studies for which...

Author: By Boston Herald., | Title: Classics at Yale | 5/14/1931 | See Source »

Married. Representative Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth, 40, of the 14th Massachusetts Congressional District; and Florence Booth, 28, president of the Junior League of Louisville, Ky.; in Manhattan. Harvard athlete, Congressman Wigglesworth was chief assistant (1924-27) to Agent General Seymour Parker Gilbert, whose wife Louise Todd is also Louisville-born...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, May 11, 1931 | 5/11/1931 | See Source »

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