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Johannes J. Poortman, of Watertown, Philosophy; Charles A. Knehr, of New York City, Educational Psychology; Thomas J. Bardzil, of Homestead, Pennsylvania, Street Traffic Research; Howard M. Graff, New Canaan, Connecticut, Street Traffic Research; Walter C. Langer, of Cambridge, Psychology; Enrique Savine, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Epidemiology; Albert E. Rauh, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Anatomy; Paul B. Cassaday, of Alliance, Ohio, Medicine; Friedrich W. Klemperer, of Freiburg, Germany, Biological Chemistry; Georges J. P. Hornus, of Paris, France, Bacteriology; James G. M. Hamilton, Edinburgh, Scotland, Medicine; Francis J. C. Herrald, of Edinburgh, Scotland, Medicine; Michel Pijoan, of Boston, Medicine; David Weinman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seven Foreign Fellows Will Do Research Work in Science | 10/24/1935 | See Source »

...guiding rule of France's foreign policy is to provide as many alies as possible in the advent of a much-feared German invasion," stated William L. Langer '15, associate professor of History, at Dunster House last night, commenting on France's assent to the British request for military co-operation in the Mediterranean under a condition of reciprocity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: France's Alliance With Britain in Mediterranean Fits in With Policy of Protection From Invasion, Says Langer | 10/8/1935 | See Source »

However, it is Professor Langer's belief that France is more opposed to war than perhaps any of the other nations involved, seeing that such an outbreak would mean the definito loss of at least one ally, whereas in peace she might be able to maintain both...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: France's Alliance With Britain in Mediterranean Fits in With Policy of Protection From Invasion, Says Langer | 10/8/1935 | See Source »

Professor Langer also emphasized the importance of the Nile water resources as a determining factor in British policy, although the one least mentioned in newspaper accounts. "Ever since the middle ages, a story has been current that the water supply of the Nile could be diverted," he said. "For long periods at a time, Egyptian Pharaohs used to pay bribes to keep the Ethiopians from tampering with the headwaters of the Nile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: France's Alliance With Britain in Mediterranean Fits in With Policy of Protection From Invasion, Says Langer | 10/8/1935 | See Source »

...Tues. at 3-5 Sever 6 GOVERNMENT 2hf* Consult Professor Holcombe 26hf* Mon. at 4 Sever 7 GREEK 3hf Tues. Oct. 1, at 3 Sever 26 7hf Tues. Oct. 1, at 3 Sever 29 HISTORY Chf* Consult Mr. Chase Lowell E13 Consult Professor Matthiessen Grays 18 27a* Consult Professor Langer 58* Consult Professor Haring HISTORY OF RELIGIONS 9* Fri at 4-6 Andover D PHILOSOPHY 20j* Tues., Oct.1, 7.30-9.30 Emerson C PSYCHOLOGY 13* Consult Professor Pratt 13a hf* Consult Dr. McGregor 26* Consult Professor Wells Psychopathic Hospital, Boston ROMANTIC PHILOLOGY 5 hf* Sat. at 9 Boylston 25 SEMITIC...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Meetings of Courses | 9/27/1935 | See Source »

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