Sidney Edward Mezes (September 23, 1863 – September 10, 1931) was an American philosopher. He was born in what is now the town of Belmont, California...
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Merrell-Wolff Trenton Merricks Leonard B. Meyer Stephen C. Meyer Sidney Edward Mezes John William Miller Mitchell Miller Richard W. Miller Elijah Millgram...
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original on April 4, 2023. Retrieved December 1, 2023. "In Memoriam – Sidney Edward Mezes". The University of Texas at Austin Faculty Council. Archived from...
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1847–1869 Alexander S. Webb, 1869–1902 John Huston Finley, 1903–1913 Sidney Edward Mezes, 1914–1927 Frederick B. Robinson, 1927–1938 Nelson P. Mead (acting)...
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Southern Methodist University 1911 to 1920 - Emory University 1881 Sidney Edward Mezes - president of University of Texas at Austin 1908 to 1914 and City...
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office 1903–1913 Preceded by Alexander Stewart Webb Succeeded by Sidney Edward Mezes 2nd Commissioner of Education of the State of New York In office...
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1897 Josiah Royce gave a talk which, along with the arguments of Sidney Edward Mezes, Joseph LeConte, and Howison (presaging his later definitive opus)...
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Temperley. The historian Anna Cienciala attributes to Headlam and Sidney Edward Mezes, an academic and advisor to Woodrow Wilson and Executive Director...
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was directed by the presidential adviser Edward House and supervised directly by the philosopher Sidney Mezes. The Heads of Research were Walter Lippmann...
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prominent businessman from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Luke McNamee Sidney Edward Mezes, an American philosopher and college professor, former president...
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Frederick Bertrand Robinson 5th President of City College of New York In office 1927–1939 Preceded by Sidney Edward Mezes Succeeded by Harry N. Wright...
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Journalism at the insistence of University President and friend Sidney Edward Mezes. Mayes founded the University of Texas School of Journalism in 1914...
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general secretary, Walter Lippmann, and his colleagues, Isaiah Bowman, Sidney Mezes, and David Hunter Miller. Lippmann's draft territorial points were a...
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by Walter Lippmann and his colleagues on the Inquiry, Isaiah Bowman, Sidney Mezes, and David Hunter Miller. Lippmann's draft was a direct response to the...
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God from the criticisms of George Holmes Howison, Joseph Le Conte, and Sidney Mezes, a meeting the New York Times called “a battle of the giants”. There...
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Archived from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 13 August 2011. Ehler, Sidney Zdeneck; Morrall, John B (1967). Church and State Through the Centuries:...
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Ignatavicius, 89, Lithuanian-born Australian Olympic basketball player (1956). Sidney Kramer, 96, American politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1978–1986)...
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