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...college, indignant students quickly rounded up the band, paraded around the campus, were addressed at a rally by Dr. Ganong, who declared the college officials had given him no opportunity to defend himself. By dawn the 350 students had decided to strike. When Dean Sherwood Gates arrived at Bowen Hall he was turned back by pickets who barred the door to students and professors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: College Shutdown | 12/27/1937 | See Source »

...closed his desk in Chicago's Bowen High School one day last March and made ready to go home, Principal William T. McCoy, whose work had only a few days before been commended by Chicago's Superintendent William H. Johnson, received a curt message from the superintendent ordering him to report next morning at an elementary school with a $700 reduction in salary. Not long after, Superintendent Johnson announced a new eligible list for principals. Of the 155 successful candidates on the examination, 128 had come from Loyola University, where Superintendent Johnson teaches. Of the 15 principals promptly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Local No. i | 11/8/1937 | See Source »

Serving only on the Herald board, Frank Shutts will have more time for his legal firm, Shutts & Bowen, one of the largest in the South. At 40, Mr. Shutts had settled down in Aurora, Ind. as lawyer and weekly paper publisher, a "leading citizen" in a quiet Ohio river town. His life took an unexpected twist when the bankrupt Miami News-Record imported...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Absentees All | 10/25/1937 | See Source »

...painful dilemma was faced last week by the representative of King George VI in the Province of Alberta, Lieut.-Governor J. C. Bowen. He was expected by Premier William ("Bible Bill") Aberhart to sign, as a formality, three bills just passed by the Legislature and designed to save the now economically shaky "Social Credit" regime in Alberta which pious radiorating Mr. Aberhart set up two years ago with promises to pay every citizen a monthly "dividend" of $25 (TIME, Sept. 2, 1935 et seq.). The first bill would force Alberta newspapers to give as much as one full page...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Bill's Bills | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

...Russell Allen '38, William S. Baxter '37, John H. Benton '37, Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, John F. Bowen '39, Daniel E. Burbank, Jr. '37, Robert C. Downes '38, Leo A. Ecker '37, Edward T. Gignoux '37, Hunt S. Gruening '38, Joseph P. Kennedy '38, Arthur Oakes, 3rd, '38, Leslie R. Porter, Jr. '39, Robert E. Purdy '37, Charles O. Richardson '37, Mason T. Rogers, Jr. '37, John B. Stevens '38, Robert C. Stuart '38, Lorrin E. Woodman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pi Eta Selects Thirty as "On the Level" Patronesses | 3/23/1937 | See Source »

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