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...freshman Congressman from California, Democrat John Emerson Moss Jr. sought some information from the U.S. Civil Service Commission-and was turned down. A quiet but combative former businessman, Moss complained to fellow Representatives, discovered that they too were being denied routine requests for facts by federal agencies. Appalled at such self-serving censorship by a Government that supposedly serves the people, Moss determined to do something about...
...status of saint-hero to Albert Schweitzer, because they cherish the sentimental picture of the man who gave up the world in order to do good works in a dark corner of the globe. But Schweitzer perhaps lived too long. "Every hero becomes a bore at last," said Emerson...
...University Symposium, "Safe fred, Robert G. Gardner, Daniel Seltzer, and Michael Steinberg. Emerson...
Attention soon turned to the crisis in Czechoslovakia. Hundreds attended meeting after meeting to hear almost anyone's interpretations and predictions. Five hundred undergraduates crowded into Emerson D in November to hear the deans and several Faculty members denounce the Nazis. Two weeks later, 1250 in Sanders Theatre heard Eddie Cantor and Leverett Saltonstall talk about the German refugee problem. Forty-seven science professors boycotted German scientific supplies. The Harvard Corporation voted $10,000 in scholarship aid for German refugees...
Count Gerard de la Villesbrunne, counselor of the French embassy. will speak on "De Gaulle, NATO. and the Common Market" at 8 p.m. tonight in Emerson 210. The speech is sponsor...