Word: stanleys
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Lanky, bespectacled President Conant, trying to keep the golden tassel of his mortarboard from slipping forward as he bowed, pumped Professor Attia's hand, drawled: "How do you do?" Next came delegates from Bologna, Paris, Oxford. Then up to the stage marched smiling Physicist Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington and four other dons from Cambridge. As Chemist Conant grinned broadly at Physicist Eddington, the long line of waiting scholars burst into applause...
...addition to those mentioned above, other speakers on the afternoon program were: Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of Cambridge University, from England via shortwave; Learned Hand '93, president of the Alumni Association; Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, Master of Balliol and vice-Chancellor of Oxford University; and George Russell Agassiz '84, president of the Board of Overseers...
Pointedly left behind in Buckingham Palace by King Edward when he went on vacation was the official Private Secretary whom Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin successfully pressed His Majesty to accept. Major Alexander Hardinge. The London weekly Great Britain and the East recently identified Major Hardinge as the official who never tires of advocating greater dignity in His Majesty's affairs and is tortured by informal reporting of Edward VIII in either British or U. S. publications. With the King on holiday is his actual private secretary, Sir Godfrey Thomas, who for 15 years was his official Private Secretary when...
...Arthur Stanley Eddington, of the University of Cambridge, Astronomy...
President Conant follows immediately afterwards with a short address, and then by radio a message from the University of Cambridge by Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor...