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Although the flesh was in Washington, nobody at Harvard Law School could ever doubt that Felix Frankfurter was really there, in Austin and Langdell, all the time. To start with, there were the portraits. In Langdell South, pictured in red robes, he looked oddly like a cardinal; in the Root Room, the Gardner Cox painting caught the very man. Etchings, photographs, a statue in the reading room--there was no escaping the likenesses...
Four second-year Law students who traveled by Land Rover from London to Bombay last summer will present as illustrated lecture tomorrow night as a way of urging others to undertake similar journeys. They will speak at 7:30 p.m. in the Ames Court Room of Austin Hall...
...boards of education of six of these eleven Southern states have already taken the pledge themselves or indicated that their individual school districts may do so. Even in Alabama, State School Superintendent Austin Meadows is advising local boards: "We're damned if we do sign but twice damned...
...clue to what this means, but it is one of the most soul-satisfying phrases in the lexicon." References to sin and sinners are always welcome, for they conjure up "images of orgies and black lingerie." Nothing makes the congregation feel so good as singing hymns like C. Austin Miles's In the Garden, which mentions the first personal pronoun 27 times...
...City, "I've been watching you all day, and you're doing a swell job." L.B.J. was talking to Nancy Dickerson, an NBC Washington correspondent who has been a Johnson family friend since she covered his earliest attempts at the presidential nomination five years ago. Later, from Austin on the night of Johnson's election, the President's affectionate "Hello, Nancy" was heard so often that some viewers wondered why he didn't sing...