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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...resident tutors include the following: Marston Morse, Professor of Mathematics; Bishop Carleton Hunt, Instructor in Economics; Edward Hastings Chamberlin, Assistant Professor of Economics; James Wilkinson Miller '28, Instructor in Philosophy; Michael Karpovich, Lecturer on History; Charles Washburn Putnam '11, Instructor in Government; William Ellery Sedgwick '22, Instructor in English; Theodore Spencer, Instructor in English; John Milton Potter '26, Instructor in History; Robert Durant Feild, Instructor in Fine Arts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Announce Plans and Personnel of Eliot House, Third of New Building Units | 11/8/1930 | See Source »

...bothered him; John Armstrong (Chaloner) made a spectacular escape from Bloommingdale Asylum, changed his name, lives now in Virginia, legally sane; a third, Lewis Stuyvesant became Lieutenant Governor ot New York. Giant, genial Brother Bob got elected sheriff by servicing farmers cows with a prize bull. He used to hunt for robbers at night disguised as a cowboy. He was married twice (once, briefly, to famed Diva Lina Cavalieri). He had innumerable friends, knocked three town houses together to have room for his mass studio parties which have become Manhattan legend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Nov. 3, 1930 | 11/3/1930 | See Source »

...Surgeon General Hugh Simon Gumming of the U. S. Public Health Service; Sir Walter Morley Fletcher, secretary of the Medical Re-search Council of Great Britain; Professor Archibald Vivian Hill of the Royal Society: Dr. James Ramsay Hunt, Columbia's professor of neurology; President William Gerry Morgan of the American Medical Association: Dr. Alfred Stengel, Pennsylvania's professor of medicine: Dr. Alonzo Englebert Taylor, Leland Stanford's director of food research; Johns Hopkins' William Henry Welch, dean of U. S. medicine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Looking at Cells | 10/20/1930 | See Source »

...discovery of a white animal belong- ing to a species whose members are usually dark in color, calls forth a religious ceremony in savage countries, a news story in civilized countries. Last week, members of the San Diego Zoological Society ex- pedition to hunt the rare Townsend fur seal, told newsgatherers that they had seen white seals on Guadalupe Island, off the coast of Mexico. They had not been able to get a specimen since the animals were lying on inaccessible rocks. When he read press accounts of the white seals, John Barrymore, cinemactor who has twice chased the white...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: White Seals | 10/6/1930 | See Source »

...Secretary Hyde found a warm friend in Representative Hamilton Fish, chairman of the House Committee investigating Communism. Eagerly did Chairman Fish seize upon the Hyde charges as good material for his Red hunt. Declared he: "Nothing has developed recently that shows better just how far the Soviets are willing to go to carry out their doctrine and injure business and government elsewhere," promptly moved to investigate three New York brokerage houses said to have acted as agents for the All-Russian Textile Syndicate in its wheat deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HUSBANDRY: Soviet Shorts | 9/29/1930 | See Source »

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