Word: bliven
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Walter Lippmann '10, editorial columnist of the New York Herald-Tribune and member of the Board of Overseers, and Bruce Bliven, managing editor or The New Republic, will speak before Harvard organizations during the next four days...
...entering the Class of 1937, stands that of Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt, his cousin, and son of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Both graduated from the same class at Groton. Other sons of prominent men in the class are: Gaspar G. Bacon, Jr., whose father is Lieutenant - Governor of Massachusetts; Bruce Bliven, Jr., son of the president and editor of the New Republic; and O. R. Cohen, Jr., whose father is the author of many negro stories and a contributor to the Saturday Evening Post. R. H. Gardiner, a relative of the former governor of Maine, William Tudor Gardiner, and Walter Hines...
...Bruce Bliven, editor of the New Republic, opens the scheduled program for this year's Inquiry tonight at seven thirty in Winthrop House. Mr. Bliven and the other speakers who will follow him throughout the year will have important Ideas to present and the discussion group will clarity them for the individual member and stimulate others. Whether the inquiry is successful or not depends on the quality of the support it is given. It offers men a chance of political education which some might never get in any other way and deserves all the support...
...Bruce Bliven, President and Editor of the New Republic will open the Harvard Inquiry's serial symposium on "What the Depression Reveals about the Need for Long-run Changes," in the Junior Common Room of Winthrop House tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Bliven, who will be introduced by Professor Frankfurter, will speak on "What the Campaign Reveals about the Depression...
...Inquiry program throughout the year will center about the question, "What has the depression revealed about the need for long run changes?" Bruce Bliven, president and editor of The New Republic, will speak at the first general meeting of the Inquiry on October 25. He will talk on "What the presidential campaign has revealed about the depression," thus introducing the Inquiry's question of the year...