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THOMAS WOODROW WILSON by Sigmund Freud and William C. Bullitt. 307 pages. Houghton Mifflin...
Idealistic Aide. William C. Bullitt, now 75, at the end of World War I was an idealistic young State Department aide whose distinguished diplomatic career as Franklin Roosevelt's Ambassador to Soviet Russia and France still lay in the future. He served briefly on Wilson's peace commission in Paris but was aghast at what he considered the President's capitulation to the vengeful demands of Germany's European conquerors. Moreover, Bullitt had extracted from Lenin what he took to be a promise to limit the spread of Bolshevism substantially to Moscow and its environs. When...
...appointing the Master so long before the House's opening, the College follows the same pattern it did in the '50's when Quincy House was built. Then John M. Bullitt'43, the first Master, was named well in advance of the completion of construction...
...Bullitt learned a lot," Monro said. "Unless a man has been a senior tutor or a Master, it's pretty important that he get an idea what's going...
...experience as House Master will help him with the administrative work, and the volunteers are about the same age as the tutors in Quincy House. But whatever happens, Bullitt will be looking for new things to discover--and there is, after all, that fabulous lost Inca treasure...