Word: stephenson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Many an important pedagogical name has arisen at Yale during his regime: Economist Edgar Stephenson Furniss, hard-driving Dean of Yale's Graduate School; Economist James Harvey Rogers; Lawyer Walton Hamilton; Historian Michael Ivanovich Rostovtzeff; Geologist Charles Hyde Warren...
Thomas Wilson Stephenson, of Wilmington, Delaware, resident of Lewell House...
...Colmery Gibson 203 *Thomas Herbert Bilodeau 202 *Emile Dubiel 187 *George Gordon Hedblom 184 *John Bradford Bowditch 168 Leavitt S. White 153 Rolf Kaltenborn 133 William T. Dean, Jr. 109 William J. Watt 108 James B. Hallett 107 Charles M. Storey, Jr. 97 Robert B. Watson 92 Thomas W. Stephenson 84 Curtis Prout 67 Robert Dunn 46 Arthur Ellison 37 Sophomores *Charles Russell Allen 192 *Francis Keppel 176 *John Lyell Dampeer 142 Joseph P. Kennedy, jr 107 Morris Earle 98 Marshall Field, Jr. 86 George F. Roberts 86 George vonL. Meyer 69 Edmund F. Ingalls 65 Caspar W. Weinberger...
...competition began with trials early in April, at which time 11 men were chosen for the semi-finals. In these, Cahners, Miller, Thomas Stephenson '37, and James B. Hallett '37 were kept in the competition...
...Stephenson was the leading speaker in the Harvard victory over Yale last Friday, and he was awarded the coveted $100 Coolidge prize. Dean has just been elected President of the 1937 Model League of Nations, the first time that a Harvard man has ever had this honor, while Sullivan, the only Sophomore of the three, was instrumental in bringing about the defeat of Yale...