Word: tyne
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...instruction. But, "the cinematograph is a dangerous method if it is offered in place of the more laborious method, where the learner comes into direct contact with the patient. For the post-graduate teaching it may prove useful."-Professor George Grey Turner, Royal College of Surgeons, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, John...
...success of this project the advisors have been picked with special attention to their adaptability for this work. The men who will fill these positions this year are Sterling Dow '25, instructor and tutor in the department of History; C. A. Pendar 3L; James Reid 2L; C. Van Tyne '29; W. R. Harper '30; G. M. Ferguson '26; A. R. Sweezy '29; and W. J. Bender...
Those who will fill these positions next year are: Sterling Dow '25. Instructor in the department of History: S. E. Gleason '27, Instructor and Tutor in the department of History: C. A. Pendar 2L; James Ried 1L; C. Van Tyne '29, at present an instructor at Groton School: W. R. Harper '30; G. M. Ferguson '26, at present instructor in History at the University of Maine: A. R. Sweezy '29; and W. J. Bender...
Best Book on U. S. History: $2,000 to Claude H. Van Tyne (The War of Independence...
...matter of course the Somalis prepared for knife play. Retiring down the pier, pretending to disperse, they telephoned to blackamoors across the Tyne who presently swarmed over in ferryboats. Only English newspapermen covered what next happened, and they conceived it their duty to be brief and vague. All despatches from the scene were studiously played down by British editors. Example: "Several Englishmen and two Somalis were gravely injured by knives and razors. . . . The whole police force of North Shields became engaged and was forced to charge time and again before quiet was restored. Even then the police were able with...