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Before the bar of justice stood Captain Wilhelm Langfeld, 52, of Frankfurt on the Main, Germany...
...answered Langfeld...
Four Men. Three political generations of Germans were on trial. Langfeld, the oldest, was a horse-faced, clean-shaven, lipless veteran of World War I who told his story coldly. Weak-chinned, pompadoured Reinhard Retslow, 36, an agent of the Secret Field Police, was bored, contemptuous. Lieut. Hans Ritz, 24, was a small man with a caved-in chest, a gnome-like bald head and an infantile expression. The fourth defendant, Mikhail Petrovich Bulanov, was a Russian who had hired himself out as a chauffeur of a Nazi death van; beneath close-drawn eyebrows his eyes peered sharply...
Take our faculty for instance: Langfeld is gone, and Baker, and I have no doubt that others will follow. Something is wrong there, possibly the business school. Then, too, the yard is being "cloistered" to death, is being made to resemble a factory rather than a decent campus. To misquote Patrick Henry: "Give us our grass and our eim trees or give us death preferably the vegetable matter...
...have taken part in the series so far are: Professor J. L. Lowes G. '03, Professor G. H. Parker '87, Professor F. w. Taussig '79. Associate Professor G. H. Edgell '09, and Assistant Professor H. S. Langfeld. The next speaker will be Professor C. H. Haskins Hon. '08, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; who will speak on the "Mediaeval Student" next Monday...