Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Alfred H. Barr, of McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago; Hugh T. Kerr, of Pittsburgh ; Lapsley A. McAfee, of Berkeley, Calif.; Harry C. Rogers, of Kansas City, Mo. ; Henry C. Swearingen, of St. Paul, Chairman; Edgar W. Work, of Manhattan: Dr. W. O. Thompson, retiring President of Ohio State University...
...Judge not all men by the actions of one," was the gist of Dean Charles M. Thompson's remarks; and Sheriff John Gray of Champaign County concluded the University's defense in this wise: "I'm not an orator, but just a hick sheriff, but I know in 500 raids I've conducted on gambling and booze joints I've never found a student. . .The trouble (if any) nowadays is that old bozos of my age don't set the right example...
Married. Miss Jeanne Eagles, 27, famed actress ("Sadie Thompson" in Rain to Edward Harris ("Ted") Coy, 37, perhaps the most successful backfield football player who ever represented Yale; in Stamford, Conn. In 1909 as Captain of his team he was credited with defeating Harvard and Princeton almost singlehanded. *Last January he was divorced in Paris by Sophie D'Antignac Meldrim Coy, daughter of a onetime President of the American Bar Association...
...John S. Thompson, Wisconsin alumni secretary (quoting an earlier resolution of Wisconsin regents) : " 'Whatever may be the limitations which trammel inquiry elsewhere, we believe that the great state university of Wisconsin should ever encourage that fearless sifting and winnowing by which alone truth may be found...
Rashness. Dr. Whitney based much of his address upon recent findings of Drs. J. J. Thompson and R. A. Millikan. The latter, director of the laboratory of the California Institute of Technology at Pasadena, also spoke: "We must learn to get away from over-assertiveness and dogmatism, whether scientific or theological...