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...John Alford Stevenson is a refutation of George Bernard Shaw's quip: "He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches." Getting a Ph.D. at the University of Illinois in 1928, he began a teaching career which eventually took him to the Carnegie Institute's School of Life Insurance Salesmanship as director...
...subjects are offered in the History Department, American Colonial and Russian History, the latter outlined by Micheal Karpovich, assistant professor of history. Only course in philosophy is headed by William E. Becking '01 Alford Professor of Natural Religion, and entitled "The Philosophy of the Modern State...
...Edwin D. Alford, San Marino, California; Robert H. Cain, Melrose; Peter C. Coggeshall, Darlington, South Carolina; James A. Dearborn, Brookline; Lawrence A. Hart, New York, New York; Charles A. Haskins, Cambridge; Albert P. Heiner, Salt Lake City, Utah; Thomas M. Hill, Bucksport, Maine; Samuel Y. Johnson, Pasadena, California; William M. Mack, Cambridge; Thomas H. T. Morrow, South Tacoma, Washington; Karl B. Rusch, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma...
William E. Hocking, Alford Professor of Philosophy, was the speaker last night in an address broadcast over the radio. His topic was "Realism and Mysticism...
William E. Hocking, '01, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, will speak on "Idealism and Ethics," in the regular Harvard shortwave radio broadcast tonight at 8 o'clock over the non-commercial station WIXAL, of Boston, on 6.04 megacycles...