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After searching for five years, they found a gold mine in Major Henry Lee Higgenson, whose portrait now hangs at the left of the dining hall entrance. With his gift of $150,000 the "experiment in democracy," as he called it, went up in a year. Completed in 1902, the building was garnished with momentous of the recent Spanish war, including a "rapid-firing" cannon from the cruiser Harvard. This now stands in the basement, aimed threateningly at the entrance to the office of Athletic Director Thomas D. Bolles...
Called the "1952 Civil Liberties Appeal," the letter was signed by Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr., Francis Lee Higgenson Professor of History; Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, professor...
Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr., Francis Lee Higgenson Professor of History, and Mark A. DeWolfe Howe '28, professor of Law signed the "1952 Civil Liberties Appeal" to finance opposition to what they termed "the greatest menace the American liberal tradition has faced in our lifetime...
...members of the Jubilee Committee are: Andrew W. Welch, Jr., chairman, A. Roy Atherton, Malcolm H. Brodrick, E. Thayer Drake, 3rd, Brooks E. Health, James J. Higgenson, Edward H. Mahoney, John F. Otto, Jr., J. Robert Moskin and Donald Harting...
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