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Eventual federation of Europe, with the disappearance of Germany as a national unit, was the goal set by Dr. Poole for our foreign policy. Disagrecing strongly with this approach were Sidney B. Fay '96, professor of History, emeritus, and Sigmund Neumann, visiting lecturer in Government, who completed the panel. Fay called for the strengthening of Germany economically and spiritually, while Neumann emphasized "Big Two" cooperation as the underlying problem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, AVC Forums Consider Problems Of International Scope at Opening Meetings | 3/6/1947 | See Source »

Sidney B. Fay, professor of History, emeritus, Sigmund Neumann, and DeWitt C. Poole, visiting lecturer in government, will form the panel in tonight's forum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Germany Subject of Forum | 3/5/1947 | See Source »

Next Tuesday evening Alfred North Whitehead, professor of Philosophy, emeritus, will discuss Hebraic-Christian ethics in both business and government administration. Professor Roscoe Pound University professor, will present the third lecture of the series on Tuesday March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ex-Lawmaker to Talk On Ethics in Politics | 3/4/1947 | See Source »

Died. Dr. George Madison Priest, 74, bearded, longtime (46 years) member of Princeton's faculty, professor emeritus of Germanic languages and literature, noted translator (Goethe's Faust); in Princeton. Known to generations of Princeton undergraduates for his nickname ("Judas Priest"), his gentle good humor and his rumpled tweeds, he was one of the original preceptors (tutors) appointed by Woodrow Wilson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Mar. 3, 1947 | 3/3/1947 | See Source »

...very phrase "educators' conference" suggests somehow a group of limp, ineffectual men who foregather periodically to offer noble, impractical suggestions to universities which receive them in stony silence. Actually, educators are capable of saying things that need listening to and the conclusions of last week's conference including Dean Emeritus Roscoe Pound-which met at Princeton, were bright, forthright, and in large measure need acting on. Their big, blunt theme is that the world's universities are "strongholds of nationalism," that, "so long as this is true, universities actually can unwittingly promote war," and that "they should have one responsibility...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: One World's History | 3/1/1947 | See Source »

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