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...Died. Hiram Bingham, 80, onetime (1924-33) Republican Senator from Connecticut, head (1951-53) of the U.S. Government's Loyalty Review Board (to which he was appointed by Harry Truman to counter Republican charges that the Administration was harboring disloyal employees), World War I aviator, history teacher (at Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Johns Hopkins), explorer-author (Lost City of the Incas) and biographer (Elihu Yale-The American Nabob of Queen Square); after long illness; in Washington. Tall (6 ft. 4 in.), scholarly Hiram Bingham was one of four legislators censured by the U.S. Senate in its 167-year history...
...around the best practicable methods of reducing farm surpluses, improving agricultural marketing practices, and restoring the farm sector of the economy to relative parity with the rest of the nation. No decision on the winning team was rendered by the two judges, H. Bradford Westerfield, instructor in Government, and Hiram J. McLendon, assistant professor of Philosophy...
Morals and Medicine will not be discussed in sections of Philosophy 3, Hiram J. McLendon, assistant professor of Philosophy, announced last night...
Despite a poll showing that 75 of 77 students in Philosophy 3 wanted to discuss the controversial text "Morals and Medicine," Hiram J. McLendon, assistant professor of Philosophy, remained undecided last night on the possibility of lifting his earlier...
Judges for the debate will be Hiram J. McLendon, assistant professor of Philosophy; F. Victor Walker, teaching fellow in Economics; and Robert G. Dederick '51, teaching fellow in Economics...