Word: herzog
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Slumberous and soporific as the drone of a bumble bee is the atmosphere of German feudalism in which dwells with dignity Der Obergruppenführer Herzog von Coburg. The Herzog or Duke of Coburg is the Head of the Family of Saxe-Coburg und Gotha. This was the name of the British Royal Family before it was changed to Windsor in 1917. Therefore last week European socialites were agog to see what kind of dinner the Duke of Coburg would give in Nürnberg for the Duke & Duchess of Windsor. Would the greatest ladies of the House of Coburg...
...fellowship, an unusual experiment in American education, was established this spring by an anonymous donor in memory of M. Fred Lowenstein '32. The trustees are Carl J. Friedrich and Rupert Emerson, associate and assistant professor of government, and Paul M. Herzog, former tutor in government and now a member of the national labor board in Washington...
...committee of three has been named by the anonymous donor to administer the fellowship. These men who will receive applications for the award, are Carl J. Friedrich and Rupert Emerson '21, assistant professors of Government, and Paul M. Herzog. They have assumed the position of trustees and for the next few years will investigate the chances of enlarging the project. If the donor feels that the experiment has been successful, he is willing to enlarge his donation, one of the committee stated last night...
...next meeting of the Harvard Politics Club, Thomas H. Eliot '28, of the Solicitors Office of the Department of Labor, and probably Paul M. Herzog '27 of the National Labor Board will speak on "Labor and the N.R.A." Mr. Eliot graduated magna cum laude in Government four years ago and Mr. Herzog was formerly an instructor in Government. Professor Arthur N. Holcombel '06 will preside. The meeting will be in Lowell House Junior Common Room at 8 o'clock next Tuesday...
Though eclipsed by many another French writer, in the opinion of many a big and little wig, Andre Maurois (real name: Emile Herzog) stands first in the eyes of a majority of his countrymen, is now generally regarded as France's foremost living writer. Readers who eschew the unsteady brilliance of Jean Cocteau, the cold amorality of Andre Gide, turn with relief to the sympathetic charm, the Judaic kindliness, of Author Maurois. His ironic fire, at its fiercest only kindled laughter, never burnt anyone. An unembarrassing writer, his manners are beautiful-although, like most good manners, a little banal...