Word: stanford
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Editor of Building America is lean Dr. James E. Mendenhall, 34, a protégé and collaborator of Teachers College's famed Professor Harold Rugg. Dr. Mendenhall went from Kansas to the Lincoln School as a research man in 1928, conceived Building America with Stanford's Professor Paul R. Hanna. It is regularly used in Detroit, Sacramento and Denver classes, in many a school and reference library elsewhere. About 110,000 copies of the entire series have been distributed. For the Power issue the largest single customer was the power industry itself, which took 1,000 copies...
...with and lasts three years. If successful, the candidate becomes a Doctor of Medical Sciences. Currently only two doctors are studying at the University for this degree. They are taught by Dr. Thomas H. Gonzales, chief medical examiner of New York City, and his staff, and by Dr. Harrison Stanford Martland, medical examiner of Newark, N. J. This week Dr. Martland is scheduled to deliver a popular lecture in Manhattan on the peculiar lore of his field. Remembering that the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a doctor before he began writing detective fiction, Dr. Martland entitled his talk...
...head of the music department at Connecticut College For Women), is a University of Illinois graduate, a Harvard Ph.D. and a crack economist. He was a professor of economics at Oregon for six years, in the last year had been acting head of the economics department at Stanford University...
...another free, public lecture tomorrow, S. Timoshenke, professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at Stanford University, will review "Recent Work in European Laboratories in Strength of Materials...
...Australians, fresh from debates in Japan, Manchukuo, the Philipines, Canada, and the Universities of Stanford, California, Washington, Columbia, and Chicago, intend to stay here several days after the contest...