Word: internationale
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He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton, a philosophy major and valedictorian of the class ('08). He went on to score George Washington University's highest law marks to that date, got a bright start as a young international lawyer for New York's Sullivan & Cromwell. In...
Mask of Youth. Dulles went back to Sullivan & Cromwell, began a brilliant advance through major international assignments: he was counsel for a group of U.S. bondholders in the collapse of the Kreuger & Toll Swedish match trust, handled legal work on the $125 million J. P. Morgan & Co. loan to defeated...
Students from Harvard and Radcliffe will outnumber those from any other college traveling abroad with the Experiment in International Living this summer, Robert D. Gamble '60, president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Experimenters, announced yesterday.
The death of former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles signals the end of an era in American foreign policy. While his influence on international affairs was not as lengthy as that of a Roosevelt or Churchill, the mark of his personality is stamped on the five-year period from...
Henry A. Kissinger '50, lecturer on Government and associate director of the Center for International Affairs, has been appointed Associate Professor of Government, effective July 1. The University has also announced that Kenneth S. Lynn '47, Assistant Professor of English, will become an Associate Professor of English.