Word: swains
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Before the conference there will be a business meeting of the editors of "The Harvard Teachers Record," a new magazine, the first copy of which has just been issued by the Educational School. The editor is Professor Charles Swain Thomas, and under his direction the publication will supplant the items in the Harvard Alumni Bulletin hitherto prepared by the School...
Professor Charles Swain Thomas, Secretary of the Harvard Teachers Association, is the editor and Dean Henry Wyman Holmes will advise him in the capacity of Assistant Editor. It is hoped that the greater part of the articles will be contributed from members of the Alumni Association and the Harvard Teachers Association...
...Hampshire: W. G. Andberg, D. DeMoulpied H. Hazen, A. C. Lazure, L. Moore, s. Richardson. H. Roberge, W. Roberts, V. Swain, K. Varney...
...which Robert Louis Stevenson died), were once a German, have been since the War a New Zealand mandate. The eastern group-Tutuila, Aunuu, Ofu, Olosega, Tau and Rose-belong to the U. S. by an Anglo-German treaty of 1900. And in 1925 the U. S. annexed tiny Swain's Island. Total U. S. Samoa comprises 60 sq. mi., 8,763 population. It is valuable for a rich output of copra, also for Tutuila's beautiful harbor Pago Pago (pronounced "pango-pango"), good naval station...
Under the direction of Charles Swain Thomas, Lecturer on the Teaching of English in the Harvard Graduate School of Education, that department of the University is offering this year a course unlike any other ever given before in the School...