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...peace plans of a number of unsuccessful contestants for the Bok award. My plan was included, as were also those of Charles W. Eliot, Bishop Charles H. Brent, David Starr Jordan, Simeon Strunsky (editorial writer on The New York Times) Dr. M. Carey Thomas (President Emeritus of Bryn Mawr College), William S. Culbertson (Vice Chairman U. S. Tariff Commission...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Imaginary Interviews: Mar. 31, 1924 | 3/31/1924 | See Source »

...Amsterdam of the Holland-American Line. These accomodations are to be used exclusively by students from the leading men's and women's colleges of the East. The Association has representatives at the University, Yale, Princeton, M. I. T., Dartmouth, Williams, Cornell, Smith, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, and other colleges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAKE PREPARATIONS FOR STUDENT EUROPEAN TRIPS | 3/29/1924 | See Source »

...literature and is a frequent contributor to educational journals. In 1905 he won a prize in "Collier's" short story contest. Among other prominent visiting instructors are Walter Van Dyke Bingham, Professor of Psychology at Carnegle Institute of Technology; Charles Wendell David, G. '18, Associate Professor of History at Bryn Mawr College; Harlan Cameron Hines, Professor of Education at the University of California, and Arthur Stanley Pease, Professor of Classics at the University of Illinois...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLANS FOR BIGGER AND BETTER SUMMER SCHOOL | 3/15/1924 | See Source »

Radcliffe (Miss Eva Washburn) and Bryn Mawr (Miss Constance Appleby), "tolerate games with schools and colleges within a radius of 25 miles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Games for Girls? | 3/3/1924 | See Source »

...parallels misleading. He was born of southern Scotch-Irish stock. He was a graduate of Princeton and later a student of law at the University of Virginia and of history and political science at the Johns Hopkins University. He became a professor of history and government, first at Bryn Mawr, then at Wesleyan, and then at Princeton. He was made President of Princeton in 1902, Governor of New Jersey in 1911, President of the United States in 1913, and again...

Author: By Professor A. A. young, | Title: WILSON AIMED TO BUILD FOUNDATION | 2/4/1924 | See Source »

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