Word: upton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Alumni have shown no lack of interest in the growth of athletic and even scholastic prestige of their own colleges. What has become imperative is a less selfish viewpoint. Surveys like that made by Upton Sinclair disclose an astounding hodgepodge of educational standards and methods, and this is inevitable as long as every college urged on by its alumni, seeks to cover the whole range of learning from liberal arts to applied science, and as long as secondary schools seek to prepare both for vocations and for college. A clearer definition of functions a national educational policy and system...
...Daley, J. R. Dean, J. B. Durant, Nathaniel Hamlen, D. J. Kepner, B. L. Kilgour, A. H. Miller, Geoffrey Platt, Reginald Porter, J. N. Robinson, J. O. Rosecrans, S. S. Rudman, R. S. Savory, R. S. Scott, E. T. Sexton, A. E Smith, G. Stewart, J. B. Upton, F. W. Welch, Isadore Zarakov, to the Manager, J. R. Burke, the Assistant Manager, F. V. Field, and to W. P. Ellison, who was injured before the Yale Game...
...since steel has gone out of fashion lead is the only metal available for those who would live by their wits. The game of course has its drawbacks, some of which Mr. Vanderlip points out in his criticism of the press. A criticism not as virulent as Mr. Upton Sinclair's, but their if everyone criticized as Mr. Sinclair what would become of Mr. Sinclair...
...squad of players which Coach Campbell will take to New Haven tomorrow includes the following 30 men: Bohlen, Bond, Coady, Clifford, Colby, Coolidge, Daley, Dean, Durant, Hamlen, Hesse, Kilgour, Kepner, Lockhart, Miller, Platt, Porter, Powning, Robinson, Rosencranz, Rudman, Savory, Sexton, Sedgewick, Scott, Smith, Stewart, Upton, Welch, Zarakov...
...conspicuous is Sir James Barr, consulting physician of the Liverpool Royal Infirmary and former Vice President of the British Medical Association, who has the Abrams machines, and lauds Abrams' achievements. In the U. S., Pearson's Magazine, sensational radical organ, espoused his cause, and published long supplements on Abrams. Upton Sinclair, the fighting Socialist pamphleteer and health apostle, has spent some time in Abrams' laboratory, and is sincerely convinced of his scientific genius and humanitarianism. But he is hardly a competent judge of cures...