Thwing
Americannoun
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Charles Franklin Thwing, famed President Emeritus of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, reviewed the year in higher education: The selection of teachers.
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Patriarchal Dr. Thwing, in discussing college presidents, has made a reference implying that Dr. Lowell's review of a college year would consist chiefly in totting up additions to the endowment fund.
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Yes, as President Emeritus Charles F. Thwing of Western Reserve University had written in the New York Times, an outstanding phenomenon everywhere during 1925-26 was the increasing power—or at least, increased self-assertiveness— of the undergraduates.
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"You've said some very disquieting things against some of my friends—of course, they understand that the exigencies of campaigning, the necessity of rousing the party spirit, the—"277 Thwing stopped short; De Milt held his breath.
From The Plum Tree by Ashe, E. M.
My dear Hampden," expostulated Thwing, "nothing of the sort.
From The Plum Tree by Ashe, E. M.
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