Word: whitehead
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thomas N. Whitehead, assistant professor of Business, will speak on "The Union as a Social Factor" at an open meeting sponsored by the Harvard Student Union's Labor and Housing Committee to be held in Phillips Brooks House at 7:45 o'clock this evening...
...which even transcends the importance of "teaching teachers to teach," is necessary to the very keeping of American civilization. The public tends to underestimate the strength of the teacher's place in the world and to regard his job as merely a job; it is a shame that Professor Whitehead's insistence on the necessity of autonomous professions for the freedom of the modern state, especially education, cannot be more widely grasped...
...Yankees' least-prepossessing pitcher, Irving ("Bump") Hadley, held the Giants scoreless. First indication of a Giant revival came when Hank Leiber knocked out a clean single in the second inning. Encouraged, Johnny McCarthy and Harry Banning singled in quick succession, which scored one run. Then Burgess Whitehead slapped a grounder that unluckily struck Danning as he was running from first to second, thus putting him out for being hit with a batted ball. Whitehead, however, got credit for a single. Then Carl Hubbell and Joe Moore singled to bring in McCarthy and Whitehead. By this time Pitcher Hadley...
...course the Giants may go whole Hoag and Ripple the Old Whitehead off the Yankees, thus slipping them the well-known double-Crossetti. So far the Yanks have been able to out-Lazzeri other club but DiMaggio they can take the Giants? (Do you imagine, stupid!). Remember the Giants are very good at Gehring the mail...
...taught at Cambridge University, and the University of London until his appointment here. He and Albert Einstein did considerable work together in the mathematical field, and Whitehead is the author of "Principia Mathematica," and the "Principle of Relativity." He was called one of "the three real persons of genius in the world today," by Gertrude Stein. The other two were Pieassa and Gertrude Stein...