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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Making his first visit to Boston since his arrival in this country, Count George Potocki, Polish Ambassador to the United States will be entertained today by officials of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COUNT POTOCKI GUEST AT CONANT'S FOR LUNCH | 4/14/1937 | See Source »

After morning calls upon Governor Hurley, Mayor Mausfield of Boston, and Cardinal O'Connell, the Count will be the guest of honor at a luncheon at the home of President Conant. Attending the luncheon will be the presidents of the local colleges; and Gaspar G. Bacon, '08, Allston Burr, '89, and Leverett Saltonstall,' '14, Overseers; Roger I. Lee, '02, and Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., '17, of the Corporation; Dean George H. Chase, '96, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Dean Hanford, '17, Harvard College; Professor-Emeritus Blise Perry; Professor Kenneth R. Murdock, '16; and Professor Robert P. Blake...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COUNT POTOCKI GUEST AT CONANT'S FOR LUNCH | 4/14/1937 | See Source »

During the afternoon, Count Potocki will be shown about the University by Robert P. Blake, Director of the University Library. The party will visit the museums, the laboratories, the Houses, the Law School, and, lastly, Widener Library...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COUNT POTOCKI GUEST AT CONANT'S FOR LUNCH | 4/14/1937 | See Source »

Down at the end of the alley is the Vieux Port. From here Edmund Dantes, the Abbe Faria and other prisoners were taken to Chateau d'If. The prison isn't as romantic looking as Paramount did it for. The Count of Monte-Cristo-but it's all there: The cell where Dantes slept, the cup from which he drank, and for a franc or two you can touch the initials he carved on the wall. Why do such things thrill us? Perhaps it's the secret desire we all have for immortality, for fame. One tourist with horn-rimmed...

Author: By Christopher Janus, | Title: Tbe Oxford Letter | 4/13/1937 | See Source »

With the holding of the First International Conference on Fever Therapy in Manhattan last week, a new medical art became of age. The French Government saluted the event by having its Consul General of New York, Count Charles de Ferry de Fontnouvelle confer membership in the Legion of Honor upon, four U. S. pioneers in the field-Willis Rodney Whitney, General Electric's vice president who invented the radiotherm (high frequency electric device for creating artificial fevers in sick people); Charles Franklin Kettering, General Motors vice president, who designed the hypertherm (air-conditioned hot box in which sick people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Fever Therapy | 4/12/1937 | See Source »

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