Max Hall papers, 1938-1990.

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Max Hall papers, 1938-1990.

The Max Hall papers consist mainly of correspondence discussing Hall's experience as a sports writer for THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION and experiences at Emory University. Correspondents include Boisfeuillet Jones, James V. Carmichael, Goodrich C. White, Thomas English, S. Walter Martin, Randolph Fort, Walt Davis, and Leroy Loemker.

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English, Thomas H. (Thomas Hopkins), 1895-1992

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Thomas H. English was a member of the Princeton Class of 1918 who later went on to become a professor of english at Emory University. While a student at Princeton he developed a lifelong friendship with Department of English professor Morris W. Croll, a renowned literary scholar. From the description of Thomas H. English papers relating to Morris H. Croll, 1917-1965. (Peking University Library). WorldCat record id: 76954854 Thomas Hopkins English, educator, author, and edito...

Davis, Walter, 1912-1963

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Hall, Max

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Max Hall (1911?- ), writer, editor, and alumnus of Emory University, worked for newspapers in Atlanta and New York (1933-1951). Hall was a government employee (1951-1957), editorial director on the NEW YORK METROPOLITAN REGION STUDY (1957-1960), social science editor at Harvard University Press (1960-1973), and editorial advisor to the faculty of Harvard Business School (1973-1979). He continues to do freelance writing and editing. Hall wrote HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS: A HISTORY (1986) and AN EMB...

Emory university

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The Baccalaureate service is an inter-religious ceremony for all graduating Emory University students receiving bachelor's degrees and consists of prayers, music, and an address by the Emory University President. The Commencement ceremony includes all Emory University graduates and consists of an address by the commencement speaker, the conferral of honorary degrees and awards, and the conferral of degrees en masse. From the description of Emory University Baccalaureate and Commencem...

White, Goodrich C. (Goodrich Cook), 1889-

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Goodrich C. White (1889-1979) graduated from Emory College in Oxford, Ga. in 1908. After receiving a master's degree in psychology from Columbia University in 1911, he taught english and psychology at Kentucky Wesleyan College (1911-1913) and psychology and education at Wesleyan College (1913-1914). In 1914 he returned to Emory College as a faculty member, leaving temporarily for army service in 1918 and further graduate work leading to a Ph.D. awarded by the University of Chicago in 1927. Dr. W...

Loemker, Leroy E.

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Leroy Earl Loemker (1900-1985), chairman of the Philosophy Department at Emory University (Atlanta, Ga.) from 1929-1971, taught philosophy and spent his career translating and studying German philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, the 17th century, and intellectual history. From the description of Leroy E. Loemker papers, 1926-1985 (bulk 1929-1971). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863253 ...

Jones, Boisfeuillet

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Boisfeuillet Jones (1913-2001), president of the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Emory University Vice President and professor of Political Science, and Emory University graduate. From the description of Boisfeuillet Jones papers. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 85029631 ...

Martin, S. Walter (Sidney Walter), 1911-2000.

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Sidney Walter Martin was born in Tifton, Georgia on February 1, 1911. Martin was educated at Furman University (A. B., 1932), the University of Georgia (M. A., 1935), and the University of North Carolina (Ph. D. in History, 1942). Following two years of employment at Furman University (1930-1932) and three years as a high school teacher in Palatka, Florida (1932-1935), Martin joined the faculty of the University of Georgia in 1935. Martin was elected president of Emory University on April 18, 19...

Fort, Randolph.

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Carmichael, James Vinson, 1910-1972

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James Vinson Carmichael, attorney and business executive, was born October 2, 1910, in Cobb County, Georgia, and died November 28, 1972, in Marietta, Georgia. He attended Emory University (LL. B. 1933), married Frances E. McDonald (1938), and practiced law in Marietta, Georgia (1933-1943; 1946). He was associated with Bell Aircraft Corporation (1943-1945) as general counsel, assistant general manager-vice president, and director; with Scripto, Inc. (Atlanta, Georgia) as president (1947-1964); an...