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William Henry Chamberlin is a scholarly author whose twelve years (1922-34) as the Christian Science Monitor's Moscow correspondent changed him from an ardent admirer of Communism into a disillusioned critic (Collectivism-A False Utopia). This week, writing in Scripps-Howard's New York World-Telegram, he gave his verdict on the significance of the Browder-Hillman campaign for Term IV, Said...
...months it had belabored Cornell University for loading its Russian faculty with Communists and fellow travelers, ignoring all anti-Communist experts on Russia (TIME, Jan. 10). Now Cornell had announced that its 1944 summer-session faculty would include a longtime resident of Russia and notably scholarly antiCommunist, William Henry Chamberlin (Soviet Russia, Russia's Iron Age, etc.). Said the World-Telegram...
Sidney B. Fay '96, professor of History, will participate Sunday afternoon in the University of Chicago Round Table, together with William H. Chamberlin, authority on Slavic history, and Louis Gottschalk, of Brooklyn College, on the opic "The Polish-Russian dispute." The program will be heard from 1:30 to 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon over Station...
...only by correspondence courses (TIME, June 7) but also through its new self-teaching textbooks. It had evidence that fighters were grabbing the chance. To Usafi chief Colonel Francis Trow ("Franny") Spaulding (TIME, Feb. 7) had come from Italy this V-letter from his old Harvard contemporary Irving Chamberlin Whittemore, a Boston University psychologist transformed into an antiaircraft lieutenant colonel...
...Chamberlin will speak in the after a over session about "The struggle for the Far East." The discussion afterwards will be conducted by Professor of Education Henry W. Holmes, Chairman of the University Committee on Educational Relations...