Word: kaltenborn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...believe that a foreign war is imminent," H. V. Kaltenborn '09, told the CRIMSON in an interview following his address to the Foreign Policy Association on Saturday afternoon...
...East, Kaltenborn feels that the danger of a Russo-Japanese clash, which in turn might spread to Europe, is steadily decreasing. In following the trend of Japanese expansion, he points out that there have been two routes open to Japanese armies, one to the North and one to the South, "And recently, the trend has been towards the South, where there can be no trouble with Russia...
...Harvard delegation will consist of Rolf Kaltenborn '37, Robert L. Bishop '37, Edward O. Miller '37, and Richard W. Gilder 1G.B. Other Harvard men connected with the discussions are: Francis B. Sayre, Professor at the Law School from 1919 to 1934; Dr. B. M. Anderson, Jr. Assistant Professor of Economics from 1913 to 1918; Dr. Edmund E. Day, successively Instructor, Assistant Professor in Economics from 1910 to 1923 and president-elect of Cornell; and Lawrence Dennis...
...professor of Archaeology and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Arlie V. Rock, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene and Director of the Harvard Medical Service; Arthur S. Johnson '85, of Boston; Allston Burr '89, of Boston; John H. Lane '28, of Hollis, New York; Rolf Kaltenborn '37, of Brooklyn, New York, President of the Phillips Brooks House Association; John B. Bowditch '37, of Concord, secretary-treasurer of the Association, and Raymond Dennett 1G., of Williamstown, Graduate Secretary...
...Rolf Kaltenborn '37, president of the Harvard Student Union, introduced Edwards. Laurence S. Levy '39, prefaced his remarks with a brief talk on the recent regional conference of New England affiliates at Smith College...