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...orchestra played this summer aboard the Aquatania, Mauretania and other Cunarders. They sailed June 17 on the Aquatania with the third varsity crew which was bound for the Henley races in England. Among the celebrities which the orchestra came in contact with was Professor Laski who was popular as chairman of a charity ball committee. Coming back from a cruise to Nova Scotia, the Mauretania smashed all records in a thrilling race against time...
Once it was customary for the secretary to live in the "House of Truth," a Washington boarding house where many a bright young Liberal - Professor Frankfurter, Walter Lippmann. Harold Laski - gained political and legalistic experience. All the secretaries have worked at the big mahogany desk which belonged to Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., in a dark, book-lined room between the Justice's bedroom and his office. "Young fellow!" he calls out when there is work to be done. Another name for the secretary is "corporate sole" (a corporation consisting in one person, who in this case...
Visiting professors at Yale this year will be Professor Harold J. Laski, of the London School of Economics, Visiting Professor of Government and Law; Raymond Leslie Buell, of New York City, Research Director of the Foreign Policy Association, Visiting Professor of Government; Professor Albert Beebe White, of the University of Minnesota, Visiting Professor of History; Professor Duane Reed Stuart, of Princeton, Visiting Professor of Latin; and Thurman Wesley Arnold, Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Virginia, Visiting Professor...
...number of years ago, when President Lowell broke the Boston Police Strike, Professor Laski remarked that there was a rapidly growing opinion throughout the world that Harvard was a strictly capitalist institution. Professor Laski has departed but the melody lingers on.... Laurence B. Cohen...
...midst of this apathy Mr. Laski sounds a note of warning which unquestionably merits of moment's pause. "America, in fact, is applying eighteenth century ideas and institutions to the problems of a twentieth century civilization. Prosperity may postpone the gathering of the harvest: but one day, assuredly, a new generation will rean us fruit...