Word: davieses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In addition to the Harvard roster, professors Walt W. Rostow of Oxford, an economist; Richard Schlatter, of Rutgers, and Elspeth Davies, of Sarah Lawrence, historians; and Margaret Mead, of Columbia, a cultural anthropologist, are on the Salzburg faculty.
"For the ... Community." Last week, when the news of the N.E.A. blacklisting hit North College Hill, the school board called a meeting. All five members decided to resign-"for the good of the community." Probate Judge Chase M. Davies took over as a one-man board until a new election...
Said Ralph Kenneth Davies, former Deputy Petroleum Administrator, to a Senate committee: "We do not face an oil shortage, we are in the midst of one-now."
There was evidence last week that Davies was right. The Federal Government, which recently invited bids for 224 million barrels of fuel oil to heat Government buildings and hospitals, got offers of only 19 million barrels. The Army and Navy were just as short. Part of the trouble was that...
The make-up of the commission was almost as interesting as its 448-page report. The chairman: Physicist Karl Compton, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The members: Joseph (Mission to Moscow) Davies, ex-Ambassador to Russia and sometime apologist for the Soviet Union; the Rev. Daniel Poling, noted...