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In philosophy Harvard has religious-minded William Ernest Hocking, 60, profound Alfred North Whitehead, 72, one of the three "geniuses" whom Gertrude Stein has known (others: herself, Painter Pablo Picasso). Ill health made William Zebina Ripley, 66, railroad expert, retire last March but economics in 1932 acquired brilliant Josef Alois...
Thomas Stearns Eliot '10, well-known American poet; Josef Alois Schumpeter, formerly finance minister of Austria; Wilhelm Kohler, a noted authority on illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages; and Pierre Caron, chief of the section of modern history in the French national archives, head the list of distinguished visitors who...
Josef Alois Schumpeter, post-war Finance Minister of Austria, and now professor at the University of Bonn in Germany, will come to Harvard next September as professor of Economics and tutor in the division of History, Government, and Economics.
Alois Schumpeter, professor of political economy in the University of Bonn will conduct courses known as "Economic Trends and Fluctuations" and "Problems in Economic Theory". After the war Schumpeter was finance minister of Austria. Associate Professor Karl Menger of the University of Vienna, who will give courses during the first...
Alois P. Swoboda, mass-advertising "culture rhythm" man, was enjoined in Brooklyn from selling oil stock to members of his cult by a letter describing one "Dahlgran," alleged oil well locater. Eighteen months ago, Dr. Swoboda took in $70,000 for the stock; no oil has yet appeared. Said the...