Word: hapgood
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Norman Hapgood, onetime editor of Collier's Weekly, Harper's Weekly, Hearst's International, Envoy Extraordinary &; Minister Plenipotentiary to Denmark under President Wilson, dramatic critic, author, turned himself into a radio announcer, to advertise the soups of Columbia Conserve Co., famed for its conversion by the Hapgood clan into a social ized industry where employes own 51% of the common stock (TIME, July...
...Powers Hapgood, '20 will deliver the second of a series of talks before the Thomas-for-President Club, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Gore Hall Common Room of Winthrop House...
Sponsored by the Harvard Socialist Club, the organization booming Norman Thomas for President has secured Mr. Hapgood to speak on "Ph.D.'s for Sale Cheap." On Monday, May 9, Norman Thomas himself will address the club. Clarence Skinner, chairman of the Social Ethics committee at Tufts College, delivered the opening talk on April...
...Thomas-for-President Club has made plans for three other lectures to follow in the near future. The second in the series will be given on Friday, April 22, but as yet no speaker has been definitely announced. On Friday, April 29, Powers Hapgood '20, will speak before the club, and on Monday, May 9, Norman Thomas, himself, will deliver an address...
Besides writing numerous books on various subjects, perhaps the bestknown of which is "Up From the City Streets" a biography of A1 Smith done in collaberation with Henry Moskowitz, Hapgood was minister to Denmark in the Wilson administration. He was a supporter of Eugene Debs, a formidable enemy of the Ku Klux Klan, and was the first chairman of the League of Free Nations Association, now the Foreign Policy Association...