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**Other proponents of the plan: Housing Suppliers Charles E. Wilson (General Electric), John D. Biggers (Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass), Ben Moreell (Jones & Laughlin Steel), Melvin Baker (National Gypsum), Clifford J. Backstrand (Armstrong Cork), Lewis H. Brown (Johns-Manville), J. Philip Weyerhaeuser Jr. (Weyerhaeuser Timber).
He has also been a director of the First National Bank of New York, a Director of the United States Steel Corporation, Chairman of the American Red Cross (1943), and a trustee of Johns Hopkins, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the National Geographic Society.
Lattimore, recently the center of a Congressional investigation of Communist infiltration into the State Department, is slated to speak at Wellesley's Mayling Soong Foundation Institute in Far Eastern Affairs. A professor at Johns Hopkins University, he is one of six experts holding "varying points of view" invited to address...
To insure its future, announced President Herter last week, the school was becoming a division of Johns Hopkins University. It would remain in Washington, keep its own staff, be independent of Hopkins' Walter Hines Page School of International Relations, which is directed by Owen Lattimore. But with the university...
This week Thakin Nu's government announced that it had arrested and imprisoned famed Dr. Gordon S. (Burma Surgeon) Seagrave on suspicion of aiding Burmese rebels. For a quarter-century the medical missionary, born of American parents in Burma, educated at Johns Hopkins, had fought a one-man war...