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Claiming that his great discovery in the British Museum was a manuscript, dated 2137, which revealed the evolution of a world democracy from the present time, Harold J. Laski, Professor of Political Science in the University of London, spoke to a large audience at the Ford Hall Forum last night...
After introduction by Felix Frankfurter, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, Laski emphasized that the author was a Harvard graduate, Conant Vanzetti Morison 2129, Guggenheim fellow, and that the history was his Ph.D. thesis...
Turning to questions of current interest in Britain. Professor Laski explained that sanctions have not been applied against Italy because Prime Minister Baldwin's Conservative government never really intended to do so. The events at Geneva just preceding the General Election in England, when the Baldwin ministry seemed to be moving toward application of sanctions, was just a gesture to win the pacifist vote, in Laski's opinion...
Note to the honorable Thomas Dorgan: Mr. Harold J. Laski, famed radical and erstwhile Harvard instructor, is stopping at the home of Felix Frankfurter during his Boston visit...
...work had not been ordered and was definitely not going to be acquired by that Library. The reason given was that this work was not sociology. It is hard to agree with this view of a book which was characterized in the "Saturday Review of Literature" by Harold Laski as follows: "No one is entitled to speak of Russia who has not read this book. It marks a definite epoch in the understanding of the greatest historical event since the French Revolution." Laski affirms this in spite of his severe criticism of the Webb' treatment of individual freedom...