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Joseph C. Grew '02, President of the Harvard Alumni Association and former Ambassador to Japan, will receive the Howland Memorial Prize April 14 and will also deliver a public lecture in accepting the award, Yale University announced yesterday. Envoy to Japan from 1932 up to the outbreak of war, Grew has only been in the country since the early part of last fall...
...whether America was trying to export Mr. Flynn as a diplomat or deport him as an undesirable." In grey suit and dazzling Charvet tie, which looked like a Dali dream, Ed Flynn denied all charges of graft and malfeasance made against him. Assistant Secretary of State G. Howland Shaw read a prepared statement calling Flynn "qualified," then deftly sidestepped all embarrassing questions. (Q: "Can you think of any poorer qualified man than Flynn?" A: "I am not in a position to answer a question of that sort...
...Alumni will serve terms of six years and the results will be announced on Commencement Day. Candidates for the vacancies include: Joseph C. Grew '02, Edward B. Krumbhaar '04, Roger P. Lapham '05, Frederick M. Eliot '11, Ralph Lowell '12, Frederick C. Crawford '13, Leverett Saltonstall '14, G. Howland Shaw '15, Frauklin E. Parker, Jr, 86 R. Keith Kane '22, Oliver '86 and Charles E. Wyzanski...
These soberly humanitarian words were spoken last week, not by a New Dealer but by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce chairman who was Herbert Hoover's right-hand man in fighting the depression 13 years ago. Julius Howland Barnes is 69 now, and long since retired from the grain business in which he was once the biggest U.S. exporter. But last week he came back > into the news again with a plan for improving labor relations by giving first call on jobs to the neediest workmenand paying them the union scale of $51 for a 60-hour shipyard...
Pointing out that some posts in the Foreign Service of the United States can be most depressing and difficult, deep-voiced G. Howland Shaw '15, Assistant Secretary of State, told his audience in Eliot House Junior Common Room last night that the Service will accept only fully-grown, fully-matured men, capable of carrying on their work efficiently under the most trying circumstances...