Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Teaching Fellow in Physiology; John Felt Cole '00, Instructor in Astronomy; Neal Tuttle, Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry; Edward Smith Handy, Austin Teaching Fellow in Anthropology; Arthur Bliss Seymour, Assistant in the Cryptogramic Herbarium; Bancroft Huntington Brown, Instructor in Mathematics; Charles Andrew Ripp, Jr., Instructor in Mathematics; Ernest Henry Wilson, Assistant Director of the Arnold Arboretum; Moorfield Storey, Godkin Lecturer...
...list, includes Dean Brown of Yale, the Reverend Henry Sloane Coffin, minister of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, Charles W. Gilkey '03, pastor of Baptist Church, Chicago, Dr. Zwemer from Arabia, authority on Mohammedanism at the University of Cairo, David Yui of China, and J. Stitt Wilson, a well-known labor leader and lecturer from California. These men will address the Conference in the mornings and evenings and will offer as well the opportunity for personal discussion with the individual members of the delegations...
...unusual success of the Discussion Groups held under its auspices during the spring that on their ending on May 1, a University Forum will be organized. The Forum will hold weekly meetings in Phillips Brooks House beginning Wednesday evening, May 7 at 8 o'clock, when Professor G. G. Wilson will speak on the subject: "The League of Nations...
Professor Wilson has an unusual knowledge of the subject due to the fact that he is Professor of International Law and that for the past few weeks he has been touring the country under the auspices of the League of Nations Society, lecturing on that subject. Recently, he met Senator Moses of New Hampshire in a debate on the same topic...
Surely such a situation cannot continue. If Mr. Burleson refuses to intervene, the telephone companies, or President Wilson himself may have to take action. If all expedients fail, we still have one reliable agency for serving the needs of the population. If necessary the Commonwealth can and will operate the telephones of the state indefinitely as a police measure. We hope, however, that no such drastic action will be necessary, because those responsible have failed to put a stop to an intolerable situation...