Word: douglases
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Subjecting "The Liberal Tradition--A Free People and a Free Economy" to a rigid examination, Lewis W. Douglas, former director of the Budget, will deliver his first Godkin Lecture at 4.30 o'clock, this afternoon in the New Lecture Hall.
These annual lectures, the most important given each year at Harvard, are open to the public. Because of Mr. Douglas' disagreement with President Roosevelt on financial policies, resulting in his resignation, even larger audiences are expected than those which filled the New Lecture Hall last May to hear Walter Lippmann...
Peter T. Brooks, bow; John R. Clark, 2; Fellowes D. Gardner, 3; Peter L. Scott, 4; John S. Radway, 5; Douglas Erickson, 6; Edmond S. Twinning, 7; James F. Chase, stroke; Edward White, cox.
At a meeting last night, of the Harvard Liberal Club, Douglas Poole Dryer '36 of Petersburg, Virginia was elected president for the coming year. The other officers elected were Daniel Boone Schirmer '37 of Greenwich, Connecticut, vice-president; Bruce Ormsby Bliven, Jr. '37, of New York City, secretary; Aaron Jerome...
Since his resignation Mr. Douglas has given only a few speeches, but they have disclosed a fundamental disagreement between his views and those of the President. In some quarters, he is strongly considered as presidential timber for 1936 or 1940. At the present time he is vice-president of the...