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...modern war were available to other regional commanders of World War I, but Allenby alone, according to the author, had the administrative imagination to employ them in symphony. To orchestrate his strategy, he assembled a staff of geniuses-men like T. E. Lawrence, Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen, Lieut. Colonel Archibald Wavell. Allenby offered these men responsibilities that few other generals of the age dared to delegate, but at the same time he dominated the scene with what Lawrence described as "a mind like the prow of the Mauretania-there is so much weight behind it that it does not need...
Harvard participants are Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, Charles Warren Professor of the History of American Law, Archibald Cox '34, Samuel Williston Professor of Law, Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor of Law, and Lloyd Weinreb, assistant professor of Law. The University of California, Brandeis University, Yale Law School, and Boston College Law School are also providing instructors...
...Archibald Cox, Samuel Williston Professor of Law, has been named by Vice-President Humphrey to a five-man panel that will arbitrate the dispute between the Amateur Athletic Union and the National Collegiate Athletic Association...
...music and photography, for all their beauty and aptness, are only corollaries to the script. The author, Archibald MacLeish, wisely insisted that Glazier and Laderman work from it without changes. It is simple and poetic, yet within the eulogistic lyricism, MacLeish offers dozens of fresh insights into the motives and character of Mrs. Roosevelt. He makes her humanity human. And at the end we know the woman, not as a psychiatrist or a political admirer would, but as her friends must have...
When Felix Frankfurter resigned in the summer of 1962. Schlesinger says Kennedy "inclined at first towards Freund" to replace him. Robert Kennedy '48, then attorney-general, urged the President to consider Archibald Cox, then solicitor-general and has since returned to Harvard as professor of Law. "Unhappy about choosing between these two men of high ability and comparable backgrounds" Kennedy instead appointed Arthur Goldberg, now ambassador to the United Nations...