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Up from the wreckage rose Seaman Johnnie Hutchins, mortally wounded and failing fast. He grasped the helm and turned the ship clear of the torpedo. Then he died with his hands clutched tight around the wheel.
This week, to 21-year-old Johnnie David Hutchins, son of a Texas sharecropper, went a posthumous award-the Congressional Medal of Honor.
There was conviction in President Robert Maynard Hutchins' voice last winter as he addressed these words to his University of Chicago faculty. The well-dined faculty drifted home from the comfortable South Shore Country Club to the Midway, deep in thought. They kept thinking for three months while the...
Last February six full professors signed a letter to Hutchins. To his ringing call for a crusade they opposed their relatively prosy conception:
In addition to Chicago, institutions active in producing or distributing educational films include Vassar, N.Y.U., Indiana, California, Georgia. The Rockefeller Foundation-backed American Film Center (headed by an old Hutchins colleague at Yale and Chicago, Donald Slesinger) has been working in the field. If such producers can overcome the hurdle...