Word: westerners
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following year, and was given a Ph.D. in 1897. He was a student at the Law School from 1889 to 1890, and returned to teach in 1910. Two years before he commenced teaching at the Law School he was awarded an honorary LL.M. by the North-western University, and five years later received an LL.D. at the University of Michigan. Before he took up his work at the Law School. Dr. Pound was a professor of law at the University of Chicago. He held the position of Story professor of law during his first three years at the Law School...
Class A.New England States, 45Middle Atlantic States, 19Middle Western States, 6Southern States, 1Southwestern States, 4Pacific States, 2Class B.New England States, 170Middle Atlantic States, 63Middle Western States, 34Southern States, 8Southwestern States, 7Pacific States, 3Rocky Mountain States...
...gain from the North Atlantic States was 14 per cent, the gain in private schools being 31 per cent. and in public schools 33 per cent: from the South Atlantic States the total gain was 70 per cent., the gain in public schools being 100 per cent; from the Western States the gain of public schools was 66 2-3 per cent. and that of private schools 166 2-3 per cent.; from the North Central States the total gain was 50 per cent., public schools gaining 66 2-3 per cent. and private schools 14 2-7 per cent...
States represented by four or more men: 1912- 1913- 1914- 1915- 1913 1914 1915 1916 New England, 50 51 71 69 Middle Atlantic States, 14 16 25 26 Middle Western States, 19 24 31 51 Western States, 9 7 11 16 Southern States, 10 9 10 12 Foreign, 5 6 9 7 -- -- -- -- Total no of men, 107 113 148 182 No. of colleges represented, 42 46 62 72 1912- 1913- 1914- 1915- 1913 1914 1915 1916 Arkansas, 4 California, 6 5 Colorado, 4 Illinois, 6 7 10 Indiana, 5 4 9 Iowa, 5 Maine, 5 6 Massachusetts...
Thomas Powderly Martin was also appointed Archivist to the Harvard Commission on Western History; Dean Shailer Mathews of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago was appointed William Beldon Noble Lecturer for 1915-1916; Charles. Newton Smiley G. '03, as Exchange Lecturer on Classics from Grinnell College, Iowa, for the second half of 1916-1917; Bertrand Arthur William Russell of Trinity College, Cambridge, England, as Lecturer on Philosophy for the second half of 1916-1917; and Max Farrand of Yale as Lecturer on History...