Word: kaltenborn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Perry J. Culver '37, Lowell House Committee chairman, Rolf Kaltenborn '37, of Phillips Brooks House, and Charles W. Kessler '37, Winthrop House Committee chairman constitute the committee appointed by John B. Bowditch '37, President of the Student Council...
...position of Class Marshal, the names of Rolf Kaltenborn and Walter Hines Page II, were added to the Senior Ballot. For Orator, Paul Killiam, Jr. was nominated by petition...
...Commentator's commentators were neither new nor original, contained no editorial dynamite. Lowell Thomas dug up old yarns of German inflation. John B. Kennedy contributed an argument against the winning of the heavyweight championship by Negro Joe Louis Barrow on the ground that it would irritate Negrophobes. Mr. Kaltenborn, most literate of the commentators, offered an old interview with Spain's late Philosopher Miguel de Unamuno. Hearst's Edwin C. Hill wrote on political bosses, concluded that hypocrisy was a bad thing. Floyd Gibbons gave an unexciting account of his attempts to broadcast from Madrid. Russian-born...
...Payson's 25? magazine had on its editorial board, besides Editor Thomas. Commentators John B. Kennedy and Hans V. Kaltenborn...
...example to show the way that the nations are avoiding war. Kaltenborn points to the Siberian peninsula "In this Spanish situation, there have been 16 different incidents that might have led to war. Germany isn't going to go out and tackle England, Russia and France without a major Europeanally. She isn't ready for war economically or politically. Of course, a Fascist victory in Spain will be a great boost for Fascism all over the world, and so the outcome in Spain will be a determining factor in the speed of liberal movements everywhere...