Word: ackerman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...untried and unexperienced group of Yardlings will take on the Tech Freshmen in a preliminary match. Knox at 155 and Ackerman at 165 are the two most likely prospects...
Regional Paleontology will be given by Edward A. Ackerman, instructor in Geography, in the second half year. Charles F. Brooks '11, professor of Meteorology will head a course in Paleontology of North America...
Mississippi's Ross Collins seized the occasion to recall that once when he needed a Biblical quotation for a speech, he borrowed a Bible from the late devout old Congressman Ackerman of New Jersey. On the flyleaf was written: "I had this Bible in my pocket when I went up with Lindbergh...
...promise that this kind of thing would never happen again. Many newshawks felt the interview appearing during the fight on the Supreme Court Bill had been planted. Last fortnight. Earl Godwin, Washington Times reporter and president of the White House Correspondents' Association, carried the controversy to Dean Carl Ackerman of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, where Pulitzer possibilities are sifted: "If, as some say, this story was actually inspired or planted, that the President himself okayed it in type, is that a prize-winning achievement for Mr. Krock? ... If the President or the White House planted this story...
...student "counsel" for tomorrow's argument will be, for the Jeremiah Smith Law Club, James N. Ackerman and John R. Covington; for the Pow-wow Club, John L. Burling '34 and William H. Smith...