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    Robert Morss Lovett (December 25, 1870 – February 8, 1956) was an American academic, writer, editor, political activist, and government official. Lovett...
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  • Robert Lovett may refer to: Robert A. Lovett (1895–1986), United States Secretary of Defense Robert Morss Lovett (1870–1956), American educator and writer;...
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  • University of Chicago.) Llewellyn Jones (literary critic and author.) Robert Morss Lovett (editor, The New Republic; professor of English, University of Chicago...
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  • 1931–23 Jul 1935) Robert Herrick, acting for Pearson (23 Jul 1935–21 Aug 1935) Lawrence William Cramer, Governor (1935–1940) Robert Morss Lovett, Acting Governor...
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  • board of four to eight members. Walter Lippmann, Edmund Wilson, and Robert Morss Lovett, among others, served on this board at various times. The names given...
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    judges – literary critic Stuart Pratt Sherman, literature professor Robert Morss Lovett, and novelist Hamlin Garland – voted to give the prize to Sinclair...
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    John M. Coffee, Bella Dodd, Robert W. Dunn, Dashiell Hammett, Abraham J. Isserman, Carol Weiss King, Robert Morss Lovett, Albert Maltz, Vito Marcantonio...
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  • administrator Robert Morse Crunden (1940–1999), American historian Bob Morse (born 1951), American basketball player Robert Morss Lovett (1870–1956), American...
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    secret, the subcommittee declared that Dodd and two other officials – Robert Morss Lovett and Goodwin B. Watson – were guilty of having engaged in "subversive...
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    occupational therapy Ida Mott Smith, aide to Jane Addams, and her husband Robert Morss Lovett were residents from 1921 to 1937 Viola Spolin, teacher, Recreational...
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    editor Norman Hapgood, the author, academic, activist and diplomat Robert Morss Lovett, and the poet Trumbull Stickney. After a time he resigned his teaching...
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    activities" by government workers. Hand's contemporary at Harvard College, Robert Morss Lovett, was one of those accused, and Hand spoke out on his behalf. As the...
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    14, 1940 5 years, 115 days   Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt – Robert Morss Lovett (1870–1956) Acting December 14, 1940 February 3, 1941 51 days   Democratic...
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    was formally incorporated by Lewis Gannett of the New York World, Robert Morss Lovett of the University of Chicago, and Roger Baldwin. In July 1922, it...
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    Marion Hathaway Kenneth Leslie Princess Helga zu Loewenstein Dr. Robert Morss Lovett Prof. Kirtley F. Mather Philip Merivale Rt. Rev. Edward L. Parsons...
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  • Edward Land, David Lasser, Ira Latimer, Prof. Alain Locke, Robert Morss Lovett, Prof. Robert S. Lynd, Clifford T. McAvoy, Louis F. McCabe, James B. McNamara...
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  • activity and decided that Goodwin B. Watson, William E. Dodd, Jr. and Robert Morss Lovett were guilty of such activity. Despite attempted interventions by...
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    Ferdinand C. S. Schiller (1864–1937) Robert Morss Lovett (1870–1956) William Ellery Leonard (1876–1944) Robert Herrick (1868–1938) 30 Hermann Stehr (1864–1940)...
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    acquired American citizenship. With the help of professors like Robert Morss Lovett, Upham Pope, Arthur Rider at UC Berkeley and David Starr Jordan and...
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  • poor housing conditions, under the leadership of notable activists: Robert Morss Lovett, Charles P. Steinmetz, Florence Kelley, and Stuart Chase. It became...
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  • went on to become a renowned cinematographer. According to Rosset, Robert Morss Lovett, the grandfather of Rosset's high school sweetheart, and professor...
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    Hannah Clothier Hull Harry W. Laidler Corliss Lamont John A. Lapp Robert Morss Lovett Archibald MacLeish William Mahoney James H. Maurer Lewis Mumford...
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    Trumbull Stickney, Robert Herrick, John Reed, Charles Macomb Flandrau, Pierre de Chaignon la Rose, Clifford Herschel Moore, Robert Morss Lovett, Hermann Hagedorn...
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    Malone, pacifist minister John Haynes Holmes, and writer and academic Robert Morss Lovett, among others. To gauge public interest in its efforts, the Committee...
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  • Vanguard Books. First edition, with an additional Introduction by Robert Morss Lovett 1946: Okay for Sound: How the Screen Found its Voice, New York: Duell...
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  • Benjamin Goddard, Josephine Herbst, Robert Hillyer, Langston Hughes, Helen R. Hull, Ruth Lechlitner, Robert Morss Lovett, Grace Lumpkin, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings...
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  • Moody, William Vaughn; Lovett, Robert Morss (1918). A History of English Literature. Charles Scribner's Sons.W V Moody, R M Lovett. A History of English...
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    the ACLU, Norman Thomas of the League for Industrial Democracy, Robert Morss Lovett of the liberal magazine The New Republic, Timothy Healy of the Stationary...
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  • Vanzetti (NY: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1948), ch XVI: "The Novels" Robert Morss Lovett, Preface to Fiction: A Discussion of Great Modern Novels (Chicago:...
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  • grandmother was housekeeper for many years. William Vaughan Moody and Charles Morss Lovett, A History of English Literature, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons,...
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